Titans ‘working through’ contract restructures, could make more FA signings

Robinson isn’t ruling out contract restructures in order to free up money for more signings.

The Tennessee Titans are officially done with the 2021 NFL draft but now must turn their attention to fleshing out the rest of their roster, which could include free-agent signings and/or trades.

However, making any free-agent signings will be difficult at the moment, as the team is strapped for cash after spending big during an offseason in which they already started out with limited funds.

One way the Titans can open up more cap space is to restructure contracts with some of their higher-priced players.

Not only did Robinson not rule out the team making more signings in free agency to fill holes, he also stated that the team is “working through” some contract restructures.

Three big needs that remain are tight end, kicker and nose tackle. Robinson addressed two of those spots, saying the team could consider bringing back MyCole Pruitt.

When talking about the kicker situation, the Titans GM did mention 2020 UDFA Tucker McCann, but not 2020 starter Stephen Gostkowski.

As far as inside linebacker Rashaan Evans’ fifth-year option is concerned, the Titans have until Monday to make their decision. Robinson says the Titans are still “working through” that, also.

The expectation is that the Titans will decline Evans’ fifth-year option, and that only gained more traction after the Titans selected inside linebacker Monty Rice in the third round of this year’s draft.

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