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On Friday, all was not quiet in Nashville. While it wasn’t a player signing, the Tennessee Titans released the numbers for their newest free agent additions.
The Titans replaced Ryan Stonehouse with one of the most accomplished punters in NFL history. Hekker reunites with coach John Fassel as the team looks to repair its disastrous special teams.
A journeyman quarterback that knows Brian Callahan’s system. He should be a valuable asset in the quarterback room, especially if they do take a quarterback in the draft.
Jefferson is in the midst of a homecoming of sorts, as the Ravenwood High School product will bring leadership and depth to the receiving corps.
Woods brings some veteran savvy to the back end of the defense and should fit in nicely next to Amani Hooker in the secondary.
The Titans are hoping that Jones can add some pass rush to a retooled edge group. Coming in from Seattle, Jones could fill multiple roles along the defensive front.
Barton sits at the heart of the totally rebuilt linebacker room and will be looked upon to lead an extremely young and inexperienced unit.
Carter is another veteran edge player that the Titans hope will boost their pass rush. In 2025, the Titans will have a new-look front seven.
Zeitler is a consummate professional and one of the most experienced guards available. A hired gun, his leadership could be the key to long-term offensive line success.
He signed the largest contract of the bunch and must come in and anchor the left side of the offensive line. He has some warts, but has shown progression throughout his career.
A veteran depth piece who can play multiple positions in a pinch. He is experienced with line coach Bill Callahan and could be a utility-knife reserve.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans reveal jersey numbers for newly-signed free agents
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P Johnny Hekker - 3
The Titans replaced Ryan Stonehouse with one of the most accomplished punters in NFL history. Hekker reunites with coach John Fassel as the team looks to repair its disastrous special teams.
QB Brandon Allen - 10
A journeyman quarterback that knows Brian Callahan’s system. He should be a valuable asset in the quarterback room, especially if they do take a quarterback in the draft.
WR Van Jefferson - 11
Jefferson is in the midst of a homecoming of sorts, as the Ravenwood High School product will bring leadership and depth to the receiving corps.
S Xavier Woods - 25
Woods brings some veteran savvy to the back end of the defense and should fit in nicely next to Amani Hooker in the secondary.
OLB Dre'Mont Jones - 45
The Titans are hoping that Jones can add some pass rush to a retooled edge group. Coming in from Seattle, Jones could fill multiple roles along the defensive front.
LB Cody Barton - 50
Barton sits at the heart of the totally rebuilt linebacker room and will be looked upon to lead an extremely young and inexperienced unit.
OLB Lorenzo Carter - 54
Carter is another veteran edge player that the Titans hope will boost their pass rush. In 2025, the Titans will have a new-look front seven.
OG Kevin Zeitler - 70
Zeitler is a consummate professional and one of the most experienced guards available. A hired gun, his leadership could be the key to long-term offensive line success.
OT Dan Moore Jr. - 72
He signed the largest contract of the bunch and must come in and anchor the left side of the offensive line. He has some warts, but has shown progression throughout his career.
OL Blake Hance - 73
A veteran depth piece who can play multiple positions in a pinch. He is experienced with line coach Bill Callahan and could be a utility-knife reserve.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans reveal jersey numbers for newly-signed free agents
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