
NFL Fans Discuss Possible Derrick Henry Landing Spots After Titans Trade Kevin Byard
The Tennessee Titans traded star safety Kevin Byard to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday, and given the team's 2-4 start to the season, the natural conclusion is that more trades may be coming.
And logically, more than a few fans and pundits alike began wondering if superstar running back Derrick Henry might be the next Tennessee player to be dealt.
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But what destinations would make sense for the bruising tailback?
While the Baltimore Ravens were the most popular choice, more than a few teams made the rounds on social media as speculation ran rampant:
There's no doubt that Henry would improve more than a few contenders around the NFL. The 29-year-old has rushed for 425 yards and three touchdowns through six games this season, putting him on pace for 1,204 yards and eight touchdowns assuming he plays a full schedule.
But which contenders would actually make the most sense.
Of the above teams listed, the Ravens are the most logical choice, given the season-ending torn achilles suffered by starter J.K. Dobbins. Henry would be a massive upgrade over the pair of Gus Edwards and Justice Hill and give Lamar Jackson a game-breaking option in the backfield.
If the Kansas City Chiefs are going to spring a trade, it should be for a wide receiver, not a running back. The Cincinnati Bengals already have Joe Mixon and the Dallas Cowboys have Tony Pollard, so both are probably unlikely suitors. The Eagles have gotten really strong play out of D'Andre Swift.
The Bills would be an interesting option, giving them another playmaker for teams to worry about. The combo of James Cook and Latavius Murray has been solid though, with Cook rushing for 419 yards this season and averaging a cool 4.8 yards per carry.
Perhaps another mystery team could emerge. Perhaps the Titans will simply hold on to the franchise favorite, who has been a three-time Pro Bowler and one-time first-team All-Pro selection during his eight seasons in Tennessee.
If he ends up on the move, though, it wouldn't be shocking to see him wind up in Baltimore. It would be an incredibly fun combo.

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