March 8, 2026, 5:10 a.m. ET
The Tennessee Titans could make a splash in free agency when the window opens next week, and have enough salary cap space to be a big player in the market.
At this point, no one knows what general manager Mike Borgonzi has planned, but that doesn’t stop analysts from taking a shot. The latest to weigh in is ESPN analyst Dan Graziano, who has the Titans adding some talented playmakers.
Travis Etienne Jr., RB
Contract projection: Three years, $39 million with $20 million guaranteed
Much like Walker, Etienne has multiple teams interested and can continue a surprisingly good year for the top of the free agent RB class. Jacksonville drafted two running backs in last year’s draft, so it can move on from Etienne. The 27-year-old was 11th in rushing last season at 1,107 yards.
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Predicted landing spot: Tennessee Titans
John Franklin-Myers, DL
Contract projection: Three years, $40 million with $15 million guaranteed
Franklin-Myers turns 30 in September, so he might not get the attention some of the younger guys on the defensive line market get. But he has been a productive part of one of the best defenses in the league the past two years in Denver, and we have him reuniting with his former Jets coach, Robert Saleh.
Predicted landing spot: Tennessee Titans
Wan’Dale Robinson, WR
A sneaky buzzy name the past few days, Robinson had 280 targets and 185 catches over the past two seasons with the Giants. Former Giants coach Brian Daboll is the new offensive coordinator in Tennessee, where the Titans need reliable dudes for Cam Ward to target.
While Graziano didn’t outline a contract value for Robinson, he did have him coming in less than his projected Romeo Doubs contract at three years, $49 million, with $30 million guaranteed.