The Tennessee Titans have a pair of question marks along the offensive line as they prepare to begin training camp this week, with the team set to have competitions at right guard and right tackle.
But could the Titans add more to their offensive line room ahead of the season? At least one NFL analyst, Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox, thinks it's possible.
In a recent article suggesting landing spots for players who could be available for trade, Knox mentioned the Titans as a possible trade partner for Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Jackson Carman. And Knox suggests that it wouldn't take much.
The Tennessee Titans may also want to take a flier on Carman as they look to rebuild a line that surrendered 64 sacks in 2023. Former Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan now serves as Tennessee's head coach. His father, offensive line coach Bill Callahan, is one of the best in the business and might just be able to get Carman's career back on track.
Potential Landing Spots: Carolina Panthers, Tennessee Titans
Projected Trade Value: Conditional 2026 seventh-round pick
A former second-round pick, Carman, who can play guard and tackle, started in six of the 17 games he played in during his rookie season in 2021. However, he's played in just five the past two seasons combined and has mostly been a healthy scratch.
The fact that Carman has barely been active for a Bengals team that has struggled upfront in recent years says everything you need to know. Carman doesn't do anything to improve the Titans' situation upfront and isn't worth the pick.
Thanks, but no thanks.