The Tennessee Titans needed to overhaul the cornerback position after allowing the 15th-most passing yards in the league. The Titans let two of their three starters walk. Kristian Fulton signed with the Chargers, and Sean Murphy-Bunting signed with the Cardinals.
Tennessee replaced Fulton and Murphy-Bunting with Chidobe Awuzie and acquired an elite cornerback.
The Tennessee Titans acquired an elite cornerback.
The Titans traded a 2025 third-round pick and swapped 2024 seventh-round picks to the Chiefs for L’Jarius Sneed. Sneed signed a 4-year, $76.4 million contract with a $20 million signing bonus and $51.5 million guaranteed.
Despite acquiring Awuzie and Sneed, Tennessee needs to add cornerbacks to their roster because their backups are inexperienced.
They had a top-30 visit with a top cornerback.
The Tennessee Titans hosted a cornerback for a visit.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Titans hosted Terrion Arnold for a visit.
Arnold played collegiate football at Alabama and is considered one of the best cornerbacks in the draft.
Terrion Arnold had a great career with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Arnold committed to the Crimson Tide as a four-star recruit for the 2021 season.
Arnold redshirted in his true freshman season and didn’t play in any games.
Arnold played in 11 games, starting seven in his redshirt freshman season, with 45 tackles, one for a loss, one interception, and eight pass deflections. FWAA named him to the Freshman All-American Team, and SEC coaches named him to the Freshman All-SEC Team.
Arnold played in 14 games, starting 14 in his redshirt sophomore season, with 63 tackles, 6.5 for a loss, five interceptions, 12 pass deflections, and one forced fumble. The Associated Press named him to the All-American First Team, and SEC coaches named him to the All-SEC Team.
Lance Zierlein did a scouting report of Terrion Arnold.
Lance Zierlein of NFL Network did a scouting report of Arnold. Here’s what he had to say about his play style and what he needs to improve on.
“Twitchy man-cover corner with outstanding athletic ability and the skill set to bring in ball production at the professional level. Arnold possesses average size but plays with a desired level of aggression and competitiveness in both phases of his job. He’s fast and agile to match up against a variety of receiver flavors on the outside or in the slot.
“Arnold could squeeze routes tighter from off coverages and limit the yards after catch with a slightly different approach. His closing burst allows him to meet throws at the catch point with a natural feel for playing angles and attacking the receiver’s hands. Arnold will make mistakes with positioning and lose focus at times, but the athletic traits and nose for the ball create quality upside for him to be positioned as a CB1 within a couple of years.”
The Tennessee Titans’ backup cornerbacks are inexperienced.
The backup cornerbacks of the Titans are inexperienced.
Caleb Farley has only played in 12 games in his first three seasons because of an ACL tear in his rookie season and a back injury in his second and third seasons.
Tre Avery will be in his third season. He has played in 29 games and has five starts in his career.
Finally, Eric Garror will be in his second season. He has played in 12 games and has four starts in his career.
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