Sign Kenyan Drake
If the Arizona Cardinals can’t come to an agreement on a contract with Kenyan Drake and don’t use the franchise tag on him, he could be available in free agency.
The Titans need a back who can spell Derrick Henry and be an asset on third downs. Dion Lewis was supposed to be that guy, but things didn’t exactly pan out and he’s likely to get cut this offseason.
Signing Drake as a No. 2 back behind Derrick Henry would be a huge splash that would come with criticism because that’s a lot of money to spend on a position that has been devalued over the years.
Per Spotrac, Drake’s market value is estimated at $5.5 million annually, so if he commands close to that on the open market, it wouldn’t necessarily be an outrageous amount of money to spend.
If the Titans are going for it in 2020 and want to put together an offense capable of making a Super Bowl run, having Drake’s abilities as a runner and pass-catcher who can line up all over the field would help take this offense to another level.
Drake and Henry would easily be the best 1-2 punch at the position in the NFL, and if signing Brady is what the Titans are trying to do, we all know how much “The GOAT” loves his pass-catching backs.