The Tennessee Titans recently fortified the safety position in free agency with the addition of Jamal Adams ahead of training camp, but as Titans beat writer Paul Kuharsky recently said, the team might not be done there.
Kuharsky added that the Titans have explored adding former Seattle Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs, along with former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons. Currently, the team is set to role with Adams and Amani Hooker, with Elijah Molden mixing in via a depth role.
Adams took to the podium after his first practice as a Titan on Wednesday and said he hopes to reunite with his former teammate Diggs, who he played with in Seattle.
#Titans S Jamal Adams says he’d love for S Quandre Diggs to come here … but says that he understands he has a process he needs to go through and respects that.
— Kayla Anderson ✨ (@KaylaAndersonTV) July 24, 2024
Adams added that he still talks to Diggs, and you can bet that he's at least floated the idea of the two reuniting in Nashville.
After spending four-plus seasons with the Detroit Lions, Diggs was traded to the Seattle Seahawks in 2019. From there, Diggs became one of the better players at his position in the NFL, making three Pro Bowls from 2020-22.
Adding Diggs would give the Titans an embarrassment of riches in the secondary, as they also sport one of the best trios in the NFL at cornerback in L'Jarius Sneed, Chidobe Awuzie and Roger McCreary.
If the Titans want to make such a move, they certainly have the cap space to do it. Per Over the Cap, Tennessee is currently sitting with $24.1 million to work with.