Former Tennessee Titans guard Chance Warmark sat out the 2019 season after playing the previous two years with the Philadelphia Eagles as a backup.
Before that, Warmack was a former first-round pick (No. 10 overall) of the Titans in the 2013 NFL Draft and was the team’s starting guard for the first three years of his career, but never panned out.
His fourth and final year in Tennessee ended early after he was placed on IR two games into the season with a hand injury.
But Warmack is apparently looking to get back into the swing of things and make a comeback in 2020, and according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, there are teams interested in his services.
Former #Titans and #Eagles G Chance Warmack is aiming at a comeback after sitting out last season. The former first-round pick, who turns 29 in September, has visits lined up with teams once facilities reopen. Has hired a new agent in Ron Slavin of @SPORTSTARSNYC.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 14, 2020
Despite his lack of success in the NFL, it’s not a shock teams are going to kick the tires on Warmack. Teams will look at any way they can improve their respective groups upfront, and Warmack presents an opportunity to do so at what should be a cheap cost.