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Serena Burks

Could reuniting with old friend be in the cards for Titans?

The Tennessee Titans, while still on the hunt for Ran Carthon’s replacement as general manager, have other areas they need to address this offseason as well. Their biggest need on the field as of right now is to solidify the offensive line, which ranked among the worst in the NFL in 2024.

To that end, one news outlet suggests that Cleveland Browns tackle Jack Conklin is on the trading block. After discussing how letting Conklin go would help the Browns’ cap space issues thanks to Deshaun Watson’s contract, two landing spots are suggested, including the Titans, which would reunite Conklin with Bill Callahan.

The Tennessee Titans have $67.6 million in projected cap space and need an upgrade over Nicholas Petit-Frere at right tackle—he was responsible for 10 penalties and 10 sacks allowed in 2024, according to Pro Football Focus.

Former Browns offensive line coach Bill Callahan now holds the same position in Tennessee.

The right tackle position was a huge problem all season, and while Nicholas Petit-Frere was the largest issue, he wasn’t the only one. Adding a player who is a two-time first-team All-Pro to fix that problem would be a vast improvement for the Titans’ line. They might actually be able to protect the quarterback with someone like Conklin on the line.

What the Titans might have to give up for that trade is unknown, and the Browns haven’t said that Conklin is for sale either. But it would be a major improvement if he ended up in Nashville next season.

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