The Tennessee Titans are wasting no time in free agency. Following three signings on the offensive side of the ball, and the most recent addition of defensive end John Franklin-Myers, the team spun around once more with yet another grab on defense.
This time, it comes in the form of former New York Giants cornerback Cordale Flott on a three-year, $45 million deal, as reported by Mike Garafolo. After a lot of noise about the secondary this offseason, Robert Saleh has officially enlisted help therein.
Flott, with ties to Giants head coach turned Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, entered free agency as a hot commodity at his position. Coming down with one interception and forced fumble each this past season, as well as top-half finish in the league with his overall performance (per PFF), the Titans add yet another reliable playmaker to a growingly malicious unit.
Tennessee Titans cornerback Cordale Flott (28)
Tennessee Titans cornerback Cordale Flott (28) | Lucas Boland-Imagn Images
Another Reliable Playmaker
With Saleh set to call plays for his defense, it was clear from the get-go that he'd have a major influence on Tennessee's moves this offseason.
Although now, with 4/5 fresh faces having come from the Daboll experience tree, Tennessee's new coordinator has had similar if not more impact on the roster's ever-changing identity. No matter who it is causing the commotion, though, the Titans are skyrocketing on both sides of the ball.
Fans should keep a tight tab on free agency as things continue to develop; if Tennessee has made anything obvious up to now, it's that they aren't afraid to spend their money. This could be scratching the surface of the staff's plans for an already outlandish offseason.
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