The Tennessee Titans made a pair of moves on Friday, one of which included agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with former Chicago Bears tight end, Trevon Wesco.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Wesco is a solid add for the Titans, a team in need of multiple tight ends beyond budding star, Chigoziem Okonkwo.
While Wesco won’t solve the team’s need for pass-catchers, the former fourth-round pick has proven to be a good blocker during his career, something that could help him land a roster spot.
In an article grading the move, our Shaun Calderon gave the Titans a “B+”. Here’s some of what he had to say:
Wesco isn’t going to provide much in terms of his pass-catching abilities, but you can make a very strong argument that he is a massive upgrade over Swaim in the blocking department.
In order to get even more information on Tennessee’s newest tight end, we sat down with the managing editor of Bears Wire, Alyssa Barbieri, who gave us more details on the 27-year-old.