Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Free Agency Primer! The legal tender period begins on March 11, but the Titans can re-sign their free agents before then. General manager Ran Carthon now oversees the full roster and is working with new head coach Brian Callahan on their vision for the 2024 Titans.The Titans currently have 24 free agents (19 unrestricted), including several key players and role players. players Over the next few weeks, we’ll take an in-depth look at each free agent and find out why the Titans should or shouldn’t re-sign that player. We will also provide our final verdict and prediction based on our analysis.Today we will analyze starting cornerback Kristian Fulton.
Name: Kristian Fulton
Office: CBCurrent
Age: 25.
Why the Titans should re-sign Fulton
What a divisive player. At times, the Titans got quality value from Fulton’s disastrous 2020 NFL Draft second-round pick. When Fulton reaches his ceiling, he will be a borderline starting-caliber cornerback. In four seasons at Tennessee, Fulton recorded 25 pass breakups and four interceptions. He has shown the speed and athleticism to cover dominant receivers one-on-one.The Titans need a lot of starting cornerbacks. Roger McCreary is the only top-three cornerback currently under contract. With Jaylon Johnson and L’Jarius Sneed unlikely to hit the open market, the free agent crop is looking thinner every day..
Why the Titans should let Fulton walk
Fulton suffered arguably his worst season as a Titan in 2023. Fulton fell short of expectations, often looking like a player who struggled at the expense of his coverage rules and assignments. Pro Football Focus gave Fulton a 46.4 defensive rating, his worst grade in four campaigns..
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