The Tennessee Titans have wrapped up their 2026 NFL Draft and addressed multiple needs in the process. While this haul is solid, they could still decide to insulate the roster with some additional veteran free agents.
Now, with the draft in the rearview, the next wave of free agency is starting up, and there are still some intriguing options available on the open market.
After taking a look, here are seven free agents who could be potential fits in Nashville.
Zeitler would be an obvious pickup if available. Familiar with Nashville and coming off a solid season with the Titans, his return to the right guard position would solidify a position of need along the offensive line.
Much like Zeitler, Bitonio is a veteran presence who could come into a young offensive line group and be a stabilizing influence at right guard. While this feels like an unlikely move with Zeitler still available, Borgonzi may at least kick the tires.
Decker asked for his release from the Detroit Lions and became an unrestricted free agent after a decade in Detroit, and has not yet found a landing spot for 2026. While he is an older player at 33, he would bring experience and leadership to a young offensive line. At his age and with his experience, he may want to find a contender, but it could be an option as training camp approaches
The Titans did address the edge position with the addition of Keldric Faulk, but could look to add a veteran with experience in the new system. Bosa isn’t the same player he was, but he has had success with the new defensive coordinator, Gus Bradley, and could find a role on defense.
Tennessee failed to address the cornerback position in the draft, and although they added a couple as undrafted rookie free agents, they could decide to look for another veteran. Douglas is a physical presence on the outside and could make an impact in Robert Saleh’s defense.
If the Titans fo decide to add another veteran to their secondary this offseason, Lattimore could be that player. While he wasn’t as dynamic in Washington as he was in New Orleans, he was solid.
Reddick has not been the same player in recent seasons after leaving the Philadelphia Eagles for the New York Jets, but he could still have some pass-rush juice left in the tank. Saleh was interested in Reddick in 2024 and was the Jets' head coach when the trade went down, but due to a contract dispute, Reddick did not suit up for the Jets until after Saleh was fired. Now, as a free agent, Tennessee could look to add another veteran to the edge group.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 7 best available free-agent fits for Tennessee Titans after NFL draft
