5 players Tennessee Titans can cut to create more cap space

These five Titans could be on the chopping block in 2020.

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Cameron Wake | EDGE

2020 savings: $5.5 million

Early on, Wake looked like he was going to be a real asset after he totaled 2.5 sacks in the season-opening win against the Cleveland Browns.

After that, Wake failed to notch another sack the rest of the way. His supporters will tell you he still got pressure on opposing quarterbacks without getting sacks, but is that enough to pay him again in 2020?

Adding to that, Wake just turned 38 in January and after an injury-shortened season that saw him play limited snaps over the course of nine games, the Titans might be better off spending his money elsewhere.