Tennessee Titans Top 10 offseason additions entering training camp

The Tennessee Titans acquired some legitimate difference-makers this offseason
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2. WR Calvin Ridley

The former first-round draft choice of the Falcons is suddenly reunited with his former passing game coordinator. Nick Holz, formerly of the Jacksonville Jaguars, is now Brian Callahan’s offensive coordinator. After not playing football in 2022, wideout Calvin Ridley comes off a highly productive campaign.

The five-year pro finished second on Doug Pederson’s club with 76 catches, but led Jacksonville with 1,076 receiving yards and eight touchdown grabs. Ridley started all 17 games in 2023, and will now team with veterans De’Andre Hopkins and Tyler Boyd to form a trio that should torment opposing secondaries.

1. CB L’Jarius Sneed

Somewhat surprisingly, Titans’ general manager Ran Carthon didn’t have to give up a lot to acquire the services of the standout defender. To obtain four-year cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, Tennessee gave a third-round pick in 2025 to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the clubs swapped seventh-round choices this past April.

Sneed was given the “franchise” tag by the Chiefs, signed his tender and the trade was made. He then inked a four-year, $76 million deal, and should be a difference maker. In 57 regular-season contests, there have been 13 takeaways. He also has 13 postseason games on his resume, including two Super Bowl rings.

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