The Tennessee Titans entered the offseason expected to make a significant move at linebacker in NFL free agency. New head coach Robert Saleh got his first coaching position job in the league at linebacker. Since then, Saleh has earned a reputation for developing some of the best players at the position.
Despite that, the Titans did not initially spend at linebacker in free agency. General manager Mike Borgonzi committed roughly $295 million to more than 12-plus additions. None of the Titans' first-wave signings were made at linebacker.
The Titans finally added their first linebacker over the weekend.