Honorable mentions
Ryan Succop | K — 2018 (Five years, $20 million): Leading up to Succop signing what was the second-richest contract for a kicker in NFL history, he had always been solid for the Titans. However, Succop lasted just two seasons after inking the deal, and his tenure ended after a disastrous 2019 campaign.
Delanie Walker | TE — 2018 (Two years, $17 million): You can’t blame Robinson for this decision, as signing one of the faces of the franchise to an extension was the right move at the time and it only failed because of injury. Walker suffered a gruesome ankle injury in 2018 that limited him to one game, and then he simply couldn’t recover to 100 percent in 2019. That led to the Titans cutting the tight end earlier this offseason.
Adam Humphries | WR — 2019 (Four years, $36 million): The reason this falls in the “honorable mention” category is because it’s still too early to judge after just one season. Humphries certainly brings value as a chain-mover and he still has time to fully justify this contract, but I’m not sure he can do so in terms of raw production because of the Titans’ run-heavy offense. The slot receiver missed four games during the regular season and two during the postseason during his first year in Nashville, and was barely utilized when he was healthy.
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