Best available players Titans can target on Day 2 of NFL free agency

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The Tennessee Titans made a pair of signings during Monday's opening free agency period, notably inking offensive tackle Dan Moore to a sizable four-year contract worth $82 million. Moore will play left tackle on a revamped Titans offensive line, with sophomore blocker JC Latham moving to the right side. Elsewhere, new general manager Mike Borgonzi also signed linebacker Cody Barton to a three-year contract worth $21 million.

Borgonzi also took care of some in-house talents, agreeing to new contracts with long snapper Morgan Cox, defensive tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day, cornerback Darrell Baker Jr., and offensive linemen Andrew Rupcich.

After a successful first day, the Titans could turn their attention to the remaining talents on the market. We've identified some available players Borgonzi could target on Day 2.

Will Fries, RG

With Moore and his $82 million contract addressing offensive tackle, Tennessee's lone remaining hole in their starting five is at right guard. Indianapolis Colts blocker Will Fries is the top-ranked player available at right guard. Fries suffered a season-ending tibia injury in the midst of a personal-best campaign. Signing him would round out Bill Callahan's new-look offensive line.

Jevon Holland, S

Dennard Wilson's defense still needs a starting-caliber safety opposite Amani Hooker. The safety market was competitive and expensive on Monday, with Cam Bynum signing a $60 million contract, and Tre'Von Moehrig inking a deal worth $51 million. Jevon Holland will expect something in that same neighborhood. Holland is a do-it-all defensive back in his prime.

Charles Omenihu, EDGE

The Titans did not address the EDGE position on Monday, and several potential suitors have already signed elsewhere, including Josh Sweat and Malcolm Koonce. Charles Omenihu would be an intriguing fit given Borgonzi's familiarity with him. Just recovering from an ACL injury suffered during the 203 postseason, Omenihu appeared in seven contests this past season, but could be due to return to full strength in 2025.

Teven Jenkins, RG

Teven Jenkins would represent a quality alternative to Fries for the Titans at right guard. The Chicago Bears won't be re-signing Jenkins after using free agency and trades to completely overhaul the interior of their offensive line. The available blocker would be an upgrade on Dillon Radunz.

Azeez Ojulari, EDGE

Azeez Ojulari isn't a premier edge defender, but he'd join Arden Key to ensure the Titans have better depth at the position. Ojulari recorded six sacks in 2024 despite playing a rotational role behind Kayvon Thibodeaux and Brian Burns. More playing time in Tennessee could mean more production.

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