The Tennessee Titans spent big to add cornerback L'Jarius Sneed, but he was limited to five games due to injury last season. He also wasn't playing at a high level before the injury.
Regardless, he'll likely go into next season at the team's CB1, but the Titans might need more help around him. They didn't draft a cornerback until the sixth round, and while Jarvis Brownlee Jr. played well last season, the Titans could still use more depth.
At this point in free agency, options are limited, but there are a few proven veteran cornerbacks who haven't been signed yet.
Pro Football Focus believes the Titans need to address the cornerback issue and believes that former Miami Dolphins cornerback Kendall Fuller could be the right fit.
"L'Jarius Sneed’s start in Tennessee was far from productive, earning a 36.8 PFF coverage grade before his season ended due to injury in Week 6," Mason Cameron wrote. "Darrell Baker Jr. and Jarvis Brownlee Jr. stepped in to hold down the fort with middling results.
"With Sneed now facing legal troubles, finding stability at cornerback is paramount for the Titans, who ran the highest rate of quarters coverage (21.9%) in the NFL last season. Targeting a veteran in Kendall Fuller would be a savvy move, as he posted a 76.0 PFF coverage grade or better during his time in Washington’s quarters-heavy scheme."
Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi should know Fuller well, as they were both with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2018 and 2019. The veteran cornerback was part of the first Super Bowl win of the current Chiefs dynasty.
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