The Titans Should Steal This Free Agent Away From the Colts
By Larry Rupp

The Tennessee Titans seem to be stuck on the cusp of becoming a true Super Bowl contender. Adding another couple key pieces to the roster may be all it takes to make the leap, but Tennessee only has $4.7 million in available cap space. Prioritizing what positions need addressed first is crucial.
One area on the roster where the Titans are set to lose a few starters is along the offensive line. Both Ben Jones and David Quessenberry are set to hit the open market and Taylor Lewan is a potential cut candidate. That is why Tennessee should steal Mike Glowinski away from the Indianapolis Colts.
Titans Free Agency
The 2021 season for Tennessee was all about finding ways to win despite poor offensive line play. The Titans allowed the seventh-most sacks in the NFL (47.0) and struggled to provide a clean pocket for quarterback Ryan Tannehill. The veteran signal-caller was constantly scrambling to avoid pressure.
Meanwhile, Glowinski kept up his recent dominance by giving up 3 or less sacks in over 800 snaps played for the third consecutive season. The seven-year pro has played in every game for the Colts over the last three seasons and quietly been one of the most consistent pass blockers on the team.
The Titans also finished with the fifth-highest rushing yards per game average (141.3) despite losing All-Pro running back Derrick Henry midway through the year. Head coach Mike Vrabel loves to lean on a strong rushing attack, so the idea of adding veteran experience to the line should excite him.
Tennessee has its eyes set on winning its fourth AFC South title in the last six years and owns +2400 odds to win Super Bowl 57, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
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