6 Tennessee Titans with the most to lose in 2020

Which Titans have the most to lose in 2020?

Vic Beasley

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Despite things not working out with the Atlanta Falcons, Vic Beasley was still able to net a solid one-year “prove-it” deal from the Titans, which could pay him up to $12 million if he hits his incentives ($9.5 million base salary).

Beasley’s career has been marred by inconsistency. After leading the NFL with 15.5 sacks in 2016, the former first-round pick has just 18 since; although he did have a bounce-back year in 2019 with eight sacks.

While the veteran figures to be the starter going into 2020 and has a chance to show he’s worthy of a big deal, he will have Kamalei Correa breathing down his neck for snaps after his strong finish to the 2019 campaign.

Should Beasley fail to “prove-it” in 2020 and lose snaps to Correa, his hopes of getting the long-term deal he desires will go by the wayside and he’ll be looking at another “prove-it” year in 2021 for less money.