The Tennessee Titans have just sent a veteran cornerback to free agency and he could very well draw interest from teams like the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and Washington Commanders.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Titans are releasing cornerback L'Jarius Sneed, who still had two more years left on his $76 million contract.
"Titans are releasing CB L'Jarius Sneed, which will save Tennessee $11.4 million against the cap, per sources," Schefter reported.
Sneed, who was once considered one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, was a total bust for the Titans over two seasons, with injuries being the biggest factor.
When he was actually on the field, Sneed was OK, with the veteran giving up a completion rate of 58.2% and a passer rating of 78.1 when targeted.
Despite two injury-plagued years in a row, plenty of teams are likely to have interest in Sneed, especially given the fact that he should come very cheap.
The Cowboys should be one of those teams.
Dallas has question marks in DaRon Bland, who has had injury issues in recent years, and Shavon Revel, who is an unproven commodity on the other side.
Buffalo has a similar situation. While Christian Benford is a very good player and locked in on one side, the jury is still out on Maxwell Hairston.
As far as the Commanders are concerned, Mike Sainristil and Amik Robertson are a solid duo, but Washington could use someone else on the outside, and preferably someone with experience like Sneed.
Assuming he's healthy, we would suspect it won't be long before Sneed finds a new home.
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