Grading the Tennessee Titans free agent signings (so far)

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel talks with general manager Jon Robinson during practice at Saint Thomas Sports Park Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn.Nas Titans 9 6 Main 004
Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel talks with general manager Jon Robinson during practice at Saint Thomas Sports Park Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, in Nashville, Tenn.Nas Titans 9 6 Main 004 /
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Sep 20, 2020; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Denico Autry (96) tackles Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (33) in the game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 20, 2020; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Denico Autry (96) tackles Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (33) in the game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports /

Grading the Titans free agency additions so far.

Man, the Tennessee Titans have been busy so far this offseason.

Where to start, well the team cut several notable players and watched a few more key players sign elsewhere in free agency.

When the team parted ways with Malcolm Butler and Kenny Vaccaro, it was not all that surprising, due to the teams’ precarious cap situation and how hard it was to justify all that money being spent on a defense that wasn’t producing.

The releases of Adoree Jackson and Dennis Kelly were more surprising though, especially because they came much later than the initial cuts. The Titans used these cap savings to lure several guys such as Bud Dupree, Denico Autry, and Josh Reynolds, who should all step in and contribute from day one.

Jon Robinson and Co. have made it apparent that they will not be sticking with the status quo in 2021. Titans fans have not seen a complete overhaul of the roster this substantial in years. With the first week of free agency wrapped up, it’s already obvious that the 2021 Titans will have several different starters than the ’19 or ’20 iterations.

Let’s grade all of the notable free agency moves so far and see where the team currently stands.