4 Remaining Free Agents The Titans Could Look To Sign
- brodydrupert
- Mar 25
- 3 min read
We are a couple weeks into NFL free agency, and many of the top free agents have been signed - but that is not to mean all of them. There is a plethora of talent still available in the pool, and the Tennessee Titans still have about $64 million left according to Spotrac.
The Titans still have a few talent gaps on their roster, so we can expect them to make a few more signings both post and pre-draft. Here are a 4 remaining free agents remaining that the team may still have interest in:
Stefon Diggs, WR.
If you put aside his recent legal issues, wide receiver Stefon Diggs has still shown to be both a talented player and a young quarterback's best friend.
In 2025, Diggs hit over 1,000 yards and added 4 touchdowns coming off of an ACL injury that he suffered in Houston. He was quarterback Drake Maye's top target in his breakout campaign.
Cam Ward could use a veteran target that can take some of the targets, and Diggs would likely prefer a role that doesn't give him a heavy workload at this point of his career.
The biggest problem is his pending legal issues, which might drive the Titans away from signing the veteran. They won't want to throw a large amount of money at someone who could be a negative presence in the locker room.
If they do look at signing the former All-Pro, they may give him a one-year deal worth around $13-$15 million.

Joel Bitonio, G.
The Titans biggest hole on the roster at the moment is on the offensive line - particularly the guard and center positions. They released starter Lloyd Cushenberry and starter Kevin Zeitler is no longer on contract with the team. They may look to bring in another veteran for a season to plug a spot on the line.
Joel Bitonio is an 11-year veteran who has compiled an impressive resume; he has made 7 pro bowls, and been a first team All-Pro twice. He has played for the Browns for his entire career but appears to be looking for a change of scenary for what could end up being his last season.
He would immediately make the offensive line better and serve as a bridge for the next long term player at the guard position if he ends up playing a 12th season.
A contract for him could be expected to be around 1-year, $13 million.

DJ Reader, DT.
The Titans opened up a hole on defense when they traded defensive tackle T'Vondre Sweat to the Jets in return for edge Jermaine Johnson. The team has acquired a handful of rotational players for the defensive line through free agency, however is without top-end talent on the spot.
Robert Saleh enjoys a defensive scheme with a lot of defensive lineman that rotate in and out to keep them fresh and allow them to go full effort for a set of downs, so there is always room to add more.
DJ Reader is by far the top defensive tackle available and could immediately help bolster the defensive line and especially the run game.
He would not be overpriced either: he is expected to sign a one-year deal worth around $4.5 million. Reader would be the perfect cheap addition to help elevate the defense. Pair him with John Franklin-Myers and Jeffery Simmons, and this could be a formidable front.

Graham Glasgow, G/C
As previously mentioned, the Titans currently have a hole at the center position. They are currently slotted to start Austin Schlottman, which is a significant downgrade from previous starter Lloyd Cushenberry.
Graham Glasgow is an experienced player who has started many games at both guard and center in his career. He has been a longtime starter ever since he took over in the middle of his rookie year in 2016.
This move would not be one to solve things immediately, but would provide competition for the starting job and at the very least would provide the team with depth.
He could also provide mentorship for Jackson Slater, who has impressed members in the Titans building and could eventually end up getting a chance to start for the team.
A contract for Glasgow would likely end up only costing the team about $4-$5 million per year.




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