2 Tennessee Titans who could be trade candidates before the 2024 season

The Tennessee Titans could consider trading several veterans as training camp progresses forward

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) is sacked by Houston Texans defensive end Jonathan Greenard (52) under offensive tackle Daniel Brunskill (60) in overtime at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) is sacked by Houston Texans defensive end Jonathan Greenard (52) under offensive tackle Daniel Brunskill (60) in overtime at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023. | Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA
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Several Tennessee Titans veterans will attempt to establish themselves under a new regime throughout training camp and the preseason. The 90-man roster currently has approximately 34 players that weren't on the team last season. And though Ran Carthon is in his second campaign as general manager, he's discussed how the offseason represented a new beginning as he attempted to acquire talent that better suits the new schemes.

Certain holdovers from the 2023 campaign may not be viewed as an ideal fit for Brian Callahan and his coaching staff. We've seen Carthon acquire several players this offseason that will bump some with seniority down the depth chart. For example, what will L'Jarius Sneed, Chido Awuzie, and Jarvis Brownlee Jr. do to Tre Avery at cornerback? How does Dillon Radunz fit in with so many new faces across the offensive line?

Trading a holdover that no longer possesses a defined role with the 2024 Titans would be beneficial to Carthon. That becomes especially true when realizing the team is already down a 2025 third-round selection as a result of the Sneed trade. With that in mind, we've identified two underrated candidates to be traded.

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