The Tennessee Titans are in the midst of their bye week at 3-2. This week likely brought upon a ton of internal reflection as to where the team is at through five weeks.
One of the more concerning areas on the team right now is Tennessee’s lackluster pass defense.
The cornerback spot in particular has been a position that could use another veteran presence in the room, especially one that possesses legitimate experience as a starter.
Naturally, Titans fans immediately became intrigued when reports began to circulate that Washington Commanders cornerback William Jackson III was seeking a fresh start on a new team.
William Jackson sees himself as a man-to-man corner. Per @PFF, the #Commanders have played zone coverage on 62.3% of their coverage snaps this season. https://t.co/Ti3sTGc0LV
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 13, 2022
The real question is, does this move make sense for either the Titans or Commanders?
This article is going to present an argument for and against the acquisition of the seventh-year cornerback. With all that said, let’s dive right into the two arguments and see what we come up with.