Titans Interested In Trey Hendrickson; DE Holding Firm On Asking Price

3:25pm: The gap between Hendrickson’s asking price and the offers of interested teams was roughly $10MM per year as of this morning, according to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones. There will certainly need to be significant movement one way or the other for an agreement to be reached in this case.
11:09am: The Titans were among the busiest teams on Monday, working out several big-money deals at the outset of the negotiating window. There is still room for a pass rush signing, though, and one of the top options still available is of interest to Tennessee.
Trey Hendrickson is among the players on the team’s radar, per Terry McCormick of TitansInsider.com. Tennessee recently swung a trade for Jermaine Johnson, and the team’s defensive front will be aided once the John Franklin-Myers signing becomes official. Much of the Titans’ early spending came on offense or at the cornerback position, however, and it will be interesting to see if general manager Mike Borgonzi and Co. will be willing to make another splash for Hendrickson.
The likes of Jaelan Phillips, Odafe Oweh, Boye Mafe and Kwity Paye each agreed to lucrative deals on Monday. Hendrickson is by far the most accomplished pass rusher still on the market, and the timing of his next contract will make for a notable storyline. The four-time Pro Bowler did not receive the franchise tag, and Mafe’s deal came from the Bengals. With Cincinnati heading in a new pass rush direction, Hendrickson is slated to play elsewhere in 2026.
Shortly before the onset of the legal tampering period, Danielle Hunter secured $40MM on a guaranteed, one-year Texans deal. Phillips, meanwhile, landed a $30MM-per-year pact featuring major guarantees from the Panthers. During an appearance on Get Up this morning, ESPN’s Adam Schefter noted (video link) Hendrickson is remaining patient having seen the market for other top edge rushers. It goes without saying no suitor has been willing to meet his asking price yet, but Schefter adds the 2024 sack champion is unlikely to budge with respect to his price point.
The Titans ranked mid-pack in terms of sack production in 2025. Strong play up front can be expected this season under new head coach Robert Saleh given his background, and adding Hendrickson (who was limited to seven games last season due to core muscle surgery) would provide a boost. Tennessee entered this week as one of the teams to watch closely with respect to a spending spree; Over the Cap currently lists the Titans with $53MM in cap space, so more notable signings could be feasible.



