What is next for the Tennessee Titans in free agency

NASHVILLE, TN - DECEMBER 22: Logan Ryan #26 of the Tennessee Titans pauses on the field during the third quarter against the New Orleans Saints at Nissan Stadium on December 22, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. New Orleans defeats Tennessee 38-28. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - DECEMBER 22: Logan Ryan #26 of the Tennessee Titans pauses on the field during the third quarter against the New Orleans Saints at Nissan Stadium on December 22, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. New Orleans defeats Tennessee 38-28. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /
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The Tennessee Titans have been busy during free agency so far, but what’s next for the Titans? A new signing? Re-signing? Another trade?

There’s one clear move that we’re waiting on the Tennessee Titans to make, or at least we’re waiting on Jadeveon Clowney to make that move, but that seems to be the next thing on the Titans’ to-do list.

After that, the future in free agency is a bit unclear for the Titans. There are some more players that the Titans could re-sign and one in particular that I think is the most likely.

The Titans released tight end Delanie Walker and running back Dion Lewis, so I don’t think either of them will be returning to Nashville unless the Titans can find them for much cheaper than what they were previously over the next few weeks.

The player that I do think that the Titans will try to keep is cornerback Logan Ryan. The number for Ryan is around $10 million per year, which is doable for the Titans, but they might need to do some more maneuvering before they sign him and Derrick Henry.

I would like to see Henry signed next, but I think that the Titans are going to hold off on Henry for a little bit longer.

Losing Ryan to free agency wouldn’t be a huge loss for the Titans as long as they are able to sign another corner quickly that is similarly valued to Ryan. Bringing back Ryan, on the other hand, would be a huge win for the Titans.

I say that because Ryan obviously has experience with the Titans and has chemistry that a free agent would have to build. We also know what we’re getting with Ryan, and for $10 million per year, it might be worth the investment.

Might I remind you, Tom Brady’s last pass in the playoffs was a pick-six to Logan Ryan. In case you forgot what happened, I brought a little reminder.

https://twitter.com/thecheckdown/status/1213676734312091648

I really like Ryan, and I hope the Titans bring him back, and I think this should be the next move that the Titans make since they will likely need one more corner.

Next. What Jadeveon Clowney wants from the Tennessee Titans. dark

Depending on what Clowney does, I think we will find out what the Titans’ 2020 roster will look like by the end of next week if the Titans continue to be as busy as they have been.