
McCluster has shown us flashes during his time here, but nothing of real substance. With McCourty, Cox, McCain, Blake and two late round draft picks on the roster, it's impossible to find a spot for Blidi on the 53 this season. He's been given every opportunity to take the number two corner role and run with it, but it just didn't workout. We continue down the list of sub-par 2013 draft picks with Blidi Wreh-Wilson. He's going to have to fight tooth and nail to make the final 53 this season.

He's a guy that has never put it together in the NFL, despite having tons of athletic ability.

I think the acquisitions of Rishard Matthews and Tajae Sharpe should have Justin Hunter looking over his shoulder. Speaking of guys that leave you wanting more, let's talk about Justin Hunter. Maybe a contract year is the motivation Wright needs to take that next step as a player. Wright's rookie deal will expire this season and I'll be fascinated to see how much of an effort Jon Robinson makes to keep him in town. He's one of those guys that leaves you wanting more. All the scheme changes have clearly frustrated Wright as he can't seem to settle in and find his role on this roster. Wright's time in Nashville has been strange, to say the least. He's an average guard in the league and the Titans will likely attempt to pay him like one next off-season. While he's been a disappointment, he certainly hasn't been a total bust either.

You just couldn't pay a guy like Warmack 12 million dollars in 2017. I don't think anyone was surprised to see the Titans decline Warmack's option for next season. Will they show out in their contract years and force the Titans to pay up? Here's a look at all the players who will see their current deals with the Titans expire after the 2016 season. Some very recent (and frustrating) high draft picks are set to hit the market next off-season. With the draft in the books and most of free agency out of the way, let's turn our attention to next year.
