Grading every Tennessee Titans signing, trade and cut this offseason

How have the Titans done this offseason?

We’re two weeks into free agency so it’s time to take a look back at every move the Tennessee Titans have made and slap a grade on each.

Aside from bringing back their own free agents, the Titans haven’t made many big moves. However, general manager Jon Robinson still has ample cap space to bring in another big-name player.

From the cuts earlier in the offseason, to the Jurrell Casey trade, to the most recent signings, let’s take a look at some grades for every single move the Titans have made.

Titans RB, Dion Lewis.
Oct 13, 2019; Denver, CO, USA; Tennessee Titans running back Dion Lewis (33) warms up before the game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Cuts

Delanie Walker, Dion Lewis, Ryan Succop, Cameron Wake: A

Every one of these cuts were a home run for the Titans. Each of these players were either injured or ineffective last season and making far too much money to keep around in 2020.

In total, the Titans saved roughly $18 million with these moves, which as we’ve seen was needed to navigate the offseason.