
In a series of significant developments, the Tennessee Titans are making strategic moves that could reshape their roster and impact the upcoming NFL Draft.
Harold Landry Granted Permission to Seek Trade
The Titans have authorized Pro Bowl linebacker Harold Landry III to explore trade opportunities. Landry, 28, has been a cornerstone of the Titans’ defense since being drafted in the second round in 2018. Over his seven-season tenure, he has amassed 55 sacks, three forced fumbles, and two interceptions across 84 games. Notably, Landry recorded 9 sacks in the 2024 season and 10.5 sacks in his final season under former head coach Mike Vrabel. With Vrabel now leading the New England Patriots, there is speculation about a potential reunion between the two.
Abdul Carter Expresses Desire to Join Titans as No. 1 Draft Pick
As the NFL Draft approaches, Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter has made a compelling case to be selected first overall by the Titans. Carter, who delivered an impressive 2024 season with 12.5 sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss, has expressed confidence in his abilities and his aspiration to be the top draft pick. Despite a shoulder injury, he remains a top prospect and has drawn significant interest from the Titans’ management. General Manager Mike Borgonzi hinted at the possibility of selecting Carter, emphasizing the importance of not passing on a generational talent.
These unfolding events suggest a pivotal offseason for the Tennessee Titans, with potential roster changes and strategic decisions that could significantly impact the team’s performance in the upcoming season.