Titans Announce Major Roster Decision as Front Office Clears Stance on Shedeur Sanders & Travis Hunter Draft

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The Titans are literally in Clash of Titans, sitting in the driver’s seat with the No. 1 pick in the draft. That means they dictate how this whole thing unfolds. Do they take Shedeur Sanders? Travis Hunter? Someone else? However they play it, they will be forcing the teams below to adjust. But before they even get to draft night, they have another situation to sort out—Harold Landry III is on the move.Per Adam Schefter, the Titans have given Landry permission to seek a trade. That’s a Pro Bowl linebacker, their top pass rusher from last season, out the door. Landry started all 17 games in 2024, racking up 71 tackles, nine sacks, 18 pressures, and four pass deflections. That’s production. But at 28 years old and due $17.5 million this season, Tennessee seems ready to cut ties.Landry has been a force for the Titans since they drafted him in the second round back in 2018. He’s totaled 50.5 career sacks, with his best season coming in 2021 when he notched 12 and earned a Pro Bowl nod. But then came the torn ACL in 2022. He missed the entire season, and while he bounced back strong in 2023, Tennessee is clearly looking ahead.So, what’s next? The Titans are in a rebuild, and Landry doesn’t seem to fit their long-term vision. Maybe they get a mid-round pick in return. Maybe they just clear cap space and move on. Either way, losing your best pass rusher before a full roster overhaul? That’s a statement.And for Landry? Plenty of teams could use a guy who can get after the quarterback. Edge rushers don’t hit the market every day. Someone will bite. The only question is, where does he land?The post Titans Announce Major Roster Decision as Front Office Clears Stance on Shedeur Sanders & Travis Hunter Draft appeared first on EssentiallySports.