Feb. 10, 2026, 9:42 a.m. ET

Now that the Super Bowl is in the rearview, the offseason has officially begun, and the Tennessee Titans can turn their full attention to free agency and the draft. 

There are many ways the Titans can approach this offseason and add talent to the roster. Armed with the most salary cap space in the league, there is an expectation for the team to add multiple playmakers in free agency.

Mason Cameron of Pro Football Focus (PFF) believes they could use some of that cap space to land one of the top free agent wideouts in this class. 

Alec Pierce

Best Landing spot: Tennessee Titans

PFF Free-Agent Rankings: 10

Pierce, the 10th-ranked free agent on PFF’s board, is projected to command contract offers in the range of $24 million annually. That figure alone could price out numerous teams currently strapped for cash heading into free-agent negotiations. 

In my previous evaluation of Pierce’s best landing spot, the New York Giants were the highlighted franchise, given their need for a lethal deep threat to pair with Jaxson Dart. Without ample cap space, the Giants may be unable to field a competitive offer. However, there is one team for which the need and the scheme make sense: the Tennessee Titans. 

With Brian Daboll serving as the Titans’ new offensive coordinator, the fit for Pierce is strong. Prior to being relieved of his duties as the Giants’ head coach following Week 10, Daboll helped New York lead the NFL in percentage of passes targeted 20-plus yards downfield. Pierce is a threat to take the top off any defense, having tied for the third-most deep receptions (24) over the past two seasons.

Athletic and explosive, Pierce may be underutilized in the Indianapolis Colts offense. The dynamic receiver proved to be a mismatch, pulling in 47 balls for 1,007 yards and six touchdowns in 2025, and could take his game to another level in a different offensive system. 

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With Calvin Ridley’s future in Nashville a question mark, the Titans clearly require a solid veteran presence at receiver, and Pierce could be that guy.Â