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The Titans have been discussed as a potential landing spot for running back Jeremiyah Love with the fourth overall pick, but they have also spent time with three of the top defensive players in this year’s class.

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  • TEN Wide Receiver #10
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    It’s the latest part of a masterclass by the Titans on April 1, 2026, as they have signed four different players that we can barely find anything to say about. McCutcheon had announced his retirement earlier in the offseason, but instead will report to Tennessee for training camp. He hasn’t played in an NFL game since the 2022 season.
  • TEN Running Back #22
    Carter, who turns 27 in May, somehow kept resurfacing in Arizona’s running back room last year. Just when you thought he was out of the rotation, someone new would get hurt. Reunited with Robert Saleh in Tennessee, Carter is likely just a depth add at this point, and certainly not guaranteed to have a roster spot.
  • TEN Wide Receiver #88
    Osborn surfaced late in the 2025 season with the Falcons’ practice squad after being released by the Commanders at last cuts. The former Vikings fifth-rounder is entering his age-29 season and will likely battle for an end-of-roster spot in Titans camp.
  • TEN Quarterback #1
    With Cam Ward, Mitchell Trubisky, and Will Levis already on the roster, perhaps this is a signal that we should expect a Levis trade soon. The other interpretation is that Hooker is just being added as a camp arm. The 28-year-old has yet to offer more than mop-up duty in an NFL game.
  • TEN Quarterback #1
    “This echos what [offensive coordinator] Brian Daboll said about Ward,” ESPN’s Turon Davenport said. “Daboll acknowledged different QBs have different throwing motions and didn’t want to fool around with it.” It appears the Titans are fine with Ward’s unusual delivery and want to clean up the messy lower body work that led to errant throws in 2025. Ward last season ranked 33rd out of 37 qualifying quarterbacks in completion rate over expected, around Caleb Williams and Joe Flacco.
  • TEN General Manager
    That would seem to make sense considering the franchise currently finds itself in the midst of a multi-year rebuild, with numerous needs up and down the roster. The team holds the No. 4 and No. 35 overall picks in this year’s draft, keeping their options plentiful as they look to alter the trajectory of a small market team. There have been whispers around the league that the Titans could be targeting RB Jeremiyah Love in the first round, something that seems a bit absurd on the surface considering the presence of both Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. On the other hand, an impact defender like EDGE Reuben Bain Jr makes a lot more sense on paper. Either way, Borgonzi appears to be keeping his hand close to the chest as we inch closer to the draft.
  • BUF Center #79
    Cushenberry is not an elite player, but he respectably earned a 65.5 PFF pass-blocking grade during the 2025 regular season. The Bills also signed OL Austin Corbett, formerly of the Panthers. Corbett earned a 66.7 PFF run-blocking grade last year and has experience at right guard, left guard and center. The Bills signed WR Trent Sherfield, formerly of the Cardinals, as well. He is unlikely to be relevant in fantasy. All three players are on one-year contracts.
  • TEN Linebacker
    Diabate profiles as a run-stuff linebacker — his PFF grades in run defense have been his selling trait — and still has room to grow as he turns 25 this offseason. He’ll compete for a role in the Titans linebacker room after being non-tendered by the Browns this offseason.
  • FA Tight End
    Fortson, a former Chief, suffered a torn ACL and torn meniscus on October 27th, 2024, ending his season. He entered free agency after that and was cleared to resume playing on October 30th, 2025. He was not signed by any team last season. In 22 career regular season games, the 30-year-old tight end has caught 15-of-21 targets for 160 yards and four touchdowns. If signed, Fortson will likely serve as a backup.
  • CHI Defensive Lineman #97
    Lynch spent that past two seasons in Tennessee after three years with the Vikings as a rotational defensive lineman and special teams player. Lynch, 27, played in all 17 regular season games for the Titans in 2024 and 2025. He’ll likely remain a special teams player in Chicago. Lynch is the third defensive tackle added to the Bears roster this offseason.