The Tennessee Titans are in the market for at least one pass rusher this offseason, and the newest one to become available on the open market is former Houston Texans defensive end, J.J. Watt.
Watt was released by the Texans last week, and ESPN’s Ed Werder reported that the Titans are one of about a dozen teams to have already shown interest in Watt — as they should be.
The 10-year veteran and future Hall of Famer would at least in part help general manager Jon Robinson fill the team’s need to improve the pass rush, and he has connections to the Titans, one of which comes in the form of head coach Mike Vrabel, who was his defensive coordinator in 2017.
Of course, having Watt available has led to much speculation about which teams could be the best fits for him, and the Titans have been listed by multiple outlets as one of them.
Here’s a look at who said what: