The Tennessee Titans' dire need at wide receiver, coming off an abysmal year at the position, wasn't entirely solved by the signing of big-ticket free agent Wan'Dale Robinson.
So much has happened in the still ongoing offseason for the Tennessee Titans that, in some ways, it's been easy to forget what all the momentum is geared toward.
It was always between Nashville and New York for new Tennessee Titan Wan'Dale Robinson. After his first four years in the NFL with the Giants, the 25-year old followed the coach that drafted him, Brian Daboll, to Music City.
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans are playing defense off the field after a glaring logo error ruined their 2026 uniform reveal. While the front office promised a “new era” for the franchise, the helmets on stage featured a mistake that is now costing the team a six-figure sum to correct.
Whenever a team hires a new head coach, everybody inside the building for that new team is always going to be ecstatic about the addition. But if you want to get a real understanding of the person you’re bringing in, there’s no better place to look than the former players who have worked with this coach before.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Tennessee Titans have made more than a few standout moves in free agency this offseason, moving millions upon millions of dollars in the direction of a double-digit numeral of new faces.
When I first started digging into the 2026 NFL draft class, I found myself wondering aloud: Why hasn't Denzel Boston gotten more talk in media circles?
After focusing primarily on the defensive side of the ball in free agency (save for a big-ticket Wan'Dale Robinson signing), the Tennessee Titans may be set to pivot to an offensive focus with their capital in the incoming NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans' overall focus is slowly shifting from free agency to the NFL Draft, as any franchise's does when April rolls around. Although the team continues to sign (mostly depth) players as the final big names are taken off the board, pre-draft visits and rumored fits are the far larger ticket, for the time being.
There is a palpable sense of urgency radiating from the corridors of Nissan Stadium. For the Tennessee Titans, the 2026 offseason isn’t just about filling roster spots.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Tennessee Titans continue to quietly stack defensive depth, and their latest addition fits that exact mold. Former Cleveland Browns linebacker Mohamoud Diabate has agreed to terms with Tennessee, giving the team another athletic piece at the second level.
NASHVILLE, TN — The Tennessee Titans are officially on the clock, and the blueprint is clear: protect Cam Ward and give him weapons. With free agency settling down, the focus shifts entirely to the Titans 2026 NFL Draft strategy.
The defensive moves never stop for Robert Saleh and his expectedly revamped Tennessee Titans defense. Among a double-digit number of acquisitions this offseason, the vast majority have been angled to the score-stopping side of the roster.
The Tennessee Titans, after securing a pre-draft interview with running back Jeremiyah Love almost immediately after this year's combine, have ever since been favored to land the running back with their fourth overall selection.
Nobody in the NFL spent more than the Tennessee Titans in the first week of free agency this year. $313.3 million. That's how much money they dedicated to new contracts at the beginning of this player acquisition cycle.
Tennessee Vols offensive lineman David Sanders went viral this week for a dominant spring practice rep. The clip of Sanders dominating a defensive lineman in a one-on-one rep, which was filmed and tweeted by 247Sports' Patrick Brown, has been viewed 1.5 million times (as of Friday afternoon).
There is plenty of work left to do in the Tennessee Titans’ offseason. And there are many directions they can go early in the draft. But here is the Titans’ seven-round 2026 NFL Draft, according to the Pro Football Focus simulator after free agency.
A major knee injury left Jody Fortson sidelined through the entire 2025 season. He has now recovered, though, and the free agent tight end is drawing interest from at least one suitor.
According to Brad Biggs, the Bears are signing veteran DT James Lynch to a contract. The former Baylor Bear has bounced around the league in a depth role with a few different teams. Lynch, 27, was a fourth-round pick by the Vikings out of Baylor back in 2020.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Titans are re-signing RB Julius Chestnut to a one-year contract. Despite being listed as a running back, Chestnut’s primary contributions came on special teams last year. Chestnut, 25, originally signed on with the Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2022 out of Sacred Heart.
The Titans and WR Calvin Ridley have agreed to a restructured contract that includes an $11 million pay cut, according to Paul Kuharsky. The deal will keep Ridley with the team through the 2026 season.
A new high-profile free agent has hit the market after the Tennessee Titans made a move to open up some cap space. The Titans are releasing cornerback L’Jarius Sneed after two seasons with the team, according to multiple reports.