Tennessee Titans top-10 targets in the second wave of free agency

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Titans top-10 free agent targets

It has been a whirlwind keeping track of the Tennessee Titans moves over the last week or so, and free agency just officially opened a few hours ago.

I think everyone knows the game by now, but basically, the free agency timeline looks like this:

Unofficial tampering starts as soon as the season ends, then comes the 1st wave of free agency when all the big deals are made (we call this the legal tampering period for some reason).

Then comes the second wave of free agency which lasts for a week or so, and then the third wave takes place between now and the 2021 NFL Draft.

Right now we are in the second wave of free agency and there are still some talented players left on the market. With all the Titans new needs, let’s take a look at the top-10 free agents the Titans should target.

10. Any tight end (MyCole Pruitt, Gerald Everett, Kyle Rudolph)

-It isn’t exciting, but the Titans only have two tight ends on the roster with starting experience. They can easily draft a tight end in April, but signing a veteran like this might help push that need down the board for Tennessee.

9. Juju Smith-Schuester, WR

-Listen, Juju isn’t a WR1 in the NFL but we have to get off of the idea that he is terrible. In case everyone forgot, he had nearly 2,500 yards in his first two years in the NFL and he had 831 yards and 9 touchdowns last year.

Is he going to be on A.J. Brown’s level? No, but he is a high-level slot receiver who is just 24 years old and is worth a multi-year deal.