The Tennessee Titans signed free agent tight end Cole Herdman on Monday afternoon.
Herdman (6 feet 4, 238 pounds) originally signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent last year, spending time on the practice squad with the Ravens and the Detroit Lions.
The @Titans have signed free-agent TE Cole Herdman.
Herdman (6-4, 238) entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent last year with the Baltimore Ravens. He spent time on the practice squad this season with both the Ravens and the Detroit Lions.
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) February 3, 2020
So, what does this mean for the Titans?
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Herdman was unable to make the 53-man roster in Baltimore or Detroit, so he’s likely just a player Tennessee is experimenting with who could potentially serve as a run blocker in certain situations.
The potential for Herdman — or any player in the Titans’ tight ends room — to make the final roster will increase greatly if the team parts ways with veteran Delanie Walker, who has struggled with an ankle injury.
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