March 15, 2026, 4:03 a.m. ET
The Tennessee Titans have been busy adding pieces in free agency, and likely aren’t finished adding to a roster that was in dire need of an overhaul, and they have some money left to spend.
The big question is what they’re going to do. For the most part, the team has loaded up on the defensive side of the ball, adding depth at all levels. But, offensively, they still have some holes, especially along the offensive line.
Even with those needs, Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports sees the Titans as the best landing spot for one of the top receivers left on the market.
Jauan Jennings
Jauan Jennings is an underrated wideout who presumably has not found the kind of market he expected in free agency. He’s underrated for a number of reasons. One, he possesses good size at 6-foot-3, 212 pounds. Two, he’s a great blocker and tough competitor who gets under opposing players’ skin. And three, he has stepped up for the San Francisco 49ers every time they’ve asked him to.
The former seventh-round pick had a career year in 2024, catching 77 passes for 975 yards and six touchdowns, then came back and caught 55 passes for 643 yards and a career-high nine touchdowns in 2025. He ranks second on the 49ers in receptions and receiving yards over the last two seasons, behind George Kittle, and is tied with Kittle for most receiving touchdowns over the past two seasons with 15. Jennings also established himself as a trusted target. He has more receptions (47) and receiving yards (546) on third down than any other 49er over the past two seasons, and led the team in red-zone targets, fourth-quarter targets and third-down targets.
The Tennessee Titans are already a top spender in free agency, but I don’t think they are done. The Friday release of cornerback L’Jarius Sneed freed up $11.4 million in cap space, and the Titans also gained $24.3 million in space thanks to an NFL cap adjustment. Tennessee signed slot weapon Wan’Dale Robinson to a four-year, $70 million deal, but the work at wideout is not done. It’s unknown if Calvin Ridley will be back after fracturing his fibula last year, leaving Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike as the returning starters. I’ll say the Tennessee kid and former University of Tennessee star returns to… Tennessee
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The Titans did just restructure Calvin Ridley, leaving one less opening in their receiving corps, which likely takes Jennings off the board in this free agent cycle. If the Titans are going to invest in free agency outside of depth, it would most likely be along the interior of the offensive line, where they have significant depth questions.