How the Titans can respond to Stefon Diggs trade in April free agency
By Ryan Heckman
The Titans can bring in Hunter Renfrow to man the slot
At the moment, Treylon Burks is written in as the team's starting slot wide receiver with DeAndre Hopkins and Calvin Ridley manning the outside. Burks is a former first-round pick who has yet to break out, and Titans fans are still hoping he could do so. But, for a team wanting to try and compete right now and give the Texans a run for their money, Tennessee should go out and sign a sure thing.
Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow is still out there and brings a Pro Bowl pedigree with him. The guy is an underrated slot wide receiver who simply knows how to get open and settle in those lapses in zone coverage. He's about as sure-handed as you can get at his position, too.
Giving Will Levis an experienced slot wide receiver who has proven to be able to handle a ton of volume could be exactly the type of security blanket he needs going into Year 2. Last season, Renfrow saw his job disappear after the Raiders signed Jakobi Meyers. It seemed to be a foregone conclusion that Renfrow would be cut, eventually. Now, he could get another opportunity in Tennessee, rounding out a strong depth chart at wide receiver.