The Tennessee Titans are set to take part in training camp later this month, but they might not be done adding players ahead of the 2022 season.
Tennessee has a slew of question marks at the wide receiver position, leading many to believe that a signing of a veteran will come at some point before or during training camp.
And the Titans have the money to get something done. Tennessee has $11.8 million in cap space currently, per Over the Cap, although they do have two draft picks left to sign, so not all of that is freed up.
As things stand now, the Titans are spending $121.4 million on their offense, which ranks as the fourth-highest total in the NFL, per OTC. Only the Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders are spending more.
On defense, Tennessee ranks 26th in spending, coming in at $84.2 million. That’s quite an impressive mark when you consider the Titans are going to sport an elite defense in 2022.
Now, let’s take a look at a position-by-position breakdown of Tennessee’s spending on both sides of the ball and see where the team ranks among the rest of the NFL at each.
Note: all figures and rankings are courtesy of Over the Cap.
Total: $40.2 million
Rank: 1st
Biggest cap hit: Ryan Tannehill ($38.6 million)
Total: $19.5 million
Rank: 2nd
Biggest cap hit: Derrick Henry ($15 million)
Total: $20.6 million
Rank: 21st
Biggest cap hit: Robert Woods ($10 million)
Total: $7.7 million
Rank: 25th
Biggest cap hit: Austin Hooper ($2.69 million)
Total: $33.3 million
Rank: 21st
Biggest cap hit: Taylor Lewan ($14.6 million)
Total: $18.4 million
Rank: 19th
Biggest cap hit: Denico Autry ($8.6 million)
Total: $29.8 million
Rank: 6th
Biggest cap hit: Bud Dupree: $19.2 million
Total: $9.4 million
Rank: 23rd
Biggest cap hit: Zach Cunningham ($3.9 million)
Total: $12.8 million
Rank: 29th
Biggest cap hit: Caleb Farley ($3 million)
Total: $13.6 million
Rank: 13th
Biggest cap hit: Kevin Byard ($7 million)