NFL Free Agency: Tennessee Titans' beat reporter has linked Trey Hendrickson and Romeo Doubs to the Titans.
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NFL beat reporter says a 4x Pro Bowl edge and NFC North receiver have the "Titans on their radar."
The 2026 NFL free agency storm is starting to hit on Monday, and Tennessee Titans’ beat reporter Terry McCormick noted that two star NFL free agents “have the Titans on their radar.” Those two players are Trey Hendrickson and Romeo Doubs, both of whom would check the boxes of needed positions on the Tennessee Titans’ roster.
Titans Reporter Connects NFL Free Agents Trey Hendrickson and Romeo Doubs With Tennessee
Trey Hendrickson is the most dangerous name on the 2026 NFL free agent market — full stop. The four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher led the NFL with 17.5 sacks in 2024, matching his identical 17.5-sack total from 2023, and has racked up 79 career sacks across nine NFL seasons.
Injuries limited Hendrickson to less than half of a season and four sacks in 2025, but the Bengals’ decision not to franchise tag the 31-year-old pass rusher means he’ll hit the open market as the most coveted defender available.
On the other side of the ball, former Green Bay Packers’ wideout Romeo Doubs quietly put together a career-best season in 2025, hauling in 55 receptions for 724 yards and 6 touchdowns across 16 games — a new career high in receiving yards for the 25-year-old fourth-round pick out of Nevada.
Terry McCormick
Trey Hendrickson and Romeo Doubs are two of the big-time free agents who have the Titans on their radar. But the issue may be how much and how many big ticket items the Titans will spend on early in free agency.
Doubs has improved steadily since being drafted in 2022, posting 59 catches for 674 yards and 8 touchdowns in 2023 before injuries slowed him to 46 catches and 601 yards in 2024, but the 2025 bounce-back proved he’s just scratching the surface of his potential.
Tennessee Titans NFL Free Agency
It’s not a secret that the Tennessee Titans have a ton of roster holes. But behind GM Mike Borgonzi and a ton of cap space, the Titans will have a chance to plug a lot of them.
The 2026 NFL offseason featured some surprising cuts that have helped shape it into a suddenly fantastic period to have a ton of spending money. The Titans are in dire need of free-agent help across the board, and each team obviously only has a limited amount of NFL draft capital.
So, how will the Titans spend their money? If Borgonzi and the Tennessee Titans’ front office decide to shoot for some superstars, it’ll be much tougher to build a team with a higher floor. That being said, it’s a league of stars, and splash plays win big games.
Titans in the Mix for Plenty of NFL Free Agents
The Titans have also been heavily connected to former New York Giants‘ wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, who spent time with new Titans’ offensive coordinator Brian Daboll in the Big Apple. Alec Pierce is another super-hot commodity, but what’s his asking price going to be?
Maybe the most important current Titans’ need is at center after Tennessee released Lloyd Cushenberry. The center market has dried up, and ex-Raven Tyler Linderbaum is far and away the best player on the market. But, again, will the Titans be willing to throw the bag and overpay at one specific position?
We won’t have to wait much longer to find out. The Titans’ NFL free agency plan is about to start unfolding in a few hours on Monday.