The Tennessee Titans still have some positions they can improve upon before the start of the 2021 season, with some being a higher priority than others.
Tennessee has a few different options for accomplishing this, including trade and free agency, but the latter option appears to be the more likely option given the Titans' recent trade for draft capital.
If the price is right and the Titans have the financial resources, there are some players available on the open market who could help them fill their most pressing needs at defensive line (end or nose tackle), tight end, and kicker.
In addition, in the event that the Titans are dissatisfied with their current options at backup quarterback, cornerback, or right tackle, we've included available players at those positions as well.
Without further ado, here is a look at the best-available players who could contribute to filling Tennessee's most pressing needs ahead of training camp.
Madden NFL 22 Appears to Reveal the Cover Athlete
Despite the fact that Electronic Arts typically does not reveal the box art for each year's edition of Madden until later in the summer, it appears that the cover athlete for the 2021 edition of the game has leaked a little too early. Given the player in question's dominance in the NFL over the past few years, it's reasonable to assume that the art we're seeing is also legitimate.
According to a new leak that originated from GameStop, Derrick Henry, the running back for the Tennessee Titans, will be featured on the cover of Madden NFL 22 Coins. Henry has been by far the best running back in the league over the past couple of seasons, and he is on pace to surpass 2,000 yards rushing in 2020. To put this into perspective, it is a feat that has only been accomplished eight times in the history of the NFL.
However, the leak in question, which appears to show Henry attached to Madden NFL 22, does not appear to display the standard cover art. Instead, it depicts Henry with a crown drawn over his head, next to the name King Henry, which is one of his nicknames. If this art is used for Madden NFL 22 Coins, it appears to be for a variant edition of the game rather than the standard box art.
It's also worth noting that the leak makes no mention of a specific release date for Madden NFL 22. For the time being, the date on the image that has been created still states TBD. Having said that, nearly every installment of the series is released in August of each year, so we should be able to anticipate the release of the next installment during this time frame.
While it's important to note that this leak could turn out to be a hoax, GameStop has been known to leak artwork for sports games in the past. In fact, just last month, the cover for MLB The Show 21 was revealed a few days early thanks to a GameStop leak as well. With that in mind, there is a very good chance that Henry will be the one to grace the cover of Madden this year.