TE, MyCole Pruitt (Tennessee Titans)
The Tennessee Titans have a lot of the more interesting names in general who are set to hit the market. Quarterbacks Ryan Tannehill and Marcus Mariota, running back Derrick Henry, right tackle Jack Conklin, receiver Tajae Sharpe, and cornerback Logan Ryan are just a few notables with expiring contracts.
The easy answer here would’ve been Henry. By taking him from the Titans, the Jags would be removing a player who has embarrassed them on several occasions and they would be gaining someone who fits their philosophy of physical play. Unfortunately, the only issue is that Henry is set for a four to five-year deal guaranteeing around $50 million. Simply put, that’s a hefty price to pay especially for the Jags.
Instead, I went with a significantly cheaper option in tight end MyCole Pruitt. Most would list tight end as a top-2 need for the Jags and Pruitt, who is coming off a career year (102 yard and two touchdowns), should cost the Jags a minimal amount of money to add depth to a position where the Jags had a slew of injuries.