
Jarvis Landry Trade Rumors: Titans Among WR's Preferred Destinations
The Tennessee Titans are reportedly one of the "preferred destinations" for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry in a potential trade.
However, Jason Wolf of the Tennessean reported Friday the Titans have not reached out to the Dolphins about the recently franchise-tagged wideout.
Miami has granted Landry and his agent permission to seek out possible trade partners, per Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
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It's an effort to recoup value from the 25-year-old LSU product rather than lose him to free agency. The franchise tag comes with a one-year, $16.2 million contract, according to Spotrac. The Dolphins or the team that receives him in a trade will have until July 16 to agree on a long-term extension.
Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post reported the Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers are other potential landing spots.
Landry has been one of the league's most productive receivers since Miami selected him in the second round of the 2014 draft. He's racked up 400 receptions for 4,038 yards and 22 touchdowns while appearing in all 64 regular-season games during that span.
While those are top-tier numbers, questions have been raised about whether he should be paid like a No. 1 receiver since a vast majority of his catches come near the line of scrimmage, not down the field. His 8.8 yards per catch last season ranked 108th among qualified wideouts.
The Titans could be an ideal match since their current top target, Rishard Matthews, is a deep threat, which would take the burden off Landry in that regard.

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