Reasons for and against Titans signing Tom Brady

There are reasons both for and against the Tennessee Titans signing quarterback Tom Brady in free agency in 2020.

For: A good fit

If Brady were to come to Nashville, he’d easily have a better supporting cast than the one he played with in New England last season, and the Titans’ offense would no doubt be a good fit with Brady’s strengths.

The future Hall of Famer would have the support of a dominant back should Tennessee re-sign Derrick Henry, and he would be able to thrive off of play action much like Tannehill did in 2019.

Brady would have a slew of weapons to throw to, also. He’d have two solid pass-catching tight ends like Jonnu Smith and Anthony Firkser, a top-notch slot receiver in Adam Humphries, and a big play threat in A.J. Brown.

With options like that, Brady could live in the short to intermediate passing game, while also being able to take an occasional shot down the field.

On top of those weapons, the Titans’ offensive line would remain intact once either Jack Conklin or Dennis Kelly are brought back, and that same group upfront made great strides in pass protection as 2019 progressed.

As long as Brady still has something left in the tank, there’s no reason why he couldn’t succeed in the Titans’ offense.