
After an offseason in which the Tennessee Titans had limited funds to work with, the team is now loaded with cap space going into the 2024 offseason.
According to Over the Cap, the Titans have $68.1 million to work with, which is the second-most in the NFL behind only the Washington Commanders.
The Titans will be able to open up even more cap space if they decide to cut some players who are under contract. We recently went over who some of the biggest candidates are that fit the bill.
When it comes to Tennessee’s biggest cap hits for 2024, four of the players in the top 20 are pending free agents who still count against the cap because of void years added to their contracts.
Of course, this list will change once free agency comes and goes, but for now this is the list of the Titans’ top-20 cap hits going into the offseason.
Note: Contract figures are courtesy of Over the Cap.
1
OLB Harold Landry: $23.8 million

2
DL Jeffery Simmons: $21.6 million

3
WR DeAndre Hopkins: $17.9 million

4
LT Andre Dillard: $10.6 million

5
S Amani Hooker: $9.3 million

6
QB Ryan Tannehill (void year): $9.2 million

7
RB Derrick Henry (void year): $5.4 million

8
LG Peter Skoronski: $4.4 million

9
CB Caleb Farley: $4.2 million

10
OLB Arden Key: $4.2 million

11
WR Treylon Burks: $3.9 million

12
RG Daniel Brunskill: $3.8 million

13
DB Elijah Molden: $3.2 million

14
LB Azeez Al-Shaair (void year): $2.5 million

15
CB Roger McCreary: $2.4 million

16
QB Will Levis: $2.168 million

17
LB Luke Gifford: $2.168 million

18
OL Dillon Radunz: $2.0 million

19
CB Sean Murphy-Bunting (void year): $1.6 million

20
OT Nicholas Petit-Frere: $1.4 million
