The Tennessee Titans have set their initial 53-man roster, but as we know, that group is going to undergo changes before the start of the season. One area where the Titans could use more help is at the edge rusher position.
And it appears general manager Ran Carthon is exploring his options there, as the team is going to bring former Baltimore Ravens edge rusher Tyus Bowser in for a free-agent visit, according to Pro Football Network's Adam Caplan.
A former second-round pick of the Ravens in 2017, Bowser has tallied 19.5 sacks in 89 career games. His best season came in 2021, when he finished with a career-best seven sacks before tearing his Achilles' tendon late in the campaign.
In 2022, Bowser saw a late start to the season as he worked his way back and tallied two sacks over nine contests. Fluid in his knee prevented him from playing a single game in 2023.
Former #Ravens edge rusher Tyus Bowser (2nd round/2017), who visited the #Cowboys yesterday, is expected to visit the #Titans next, source said.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) August 28, 2024
The Titans could definitely use more EDGE depth. Harold Landry and Arden Key are a solid starting duo, and the team also has Rashad Weaver, Jaylen Harrell and Caleb Murphy on its initial 53-man roster.
Weaver has been a major disappointment over his first three seasons in the NFL and there has been nothing to suggest that's going to change. Harrell has been awesome ahead of his first season in the NFL, but he remains a wild card as a rookie. Murphy has just three games under his belt since entering the league as a UDFA in 2023.