NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Greetings from the mailbag central office where, after the post-Antonio Brown excitement, we are eagerly awaiting the start of free agency for the Titans.

For a team with the holes this team has, I certainly expect a reasonable level of activity. They simply have to rush the passer better, get more plays from the receivers and protect him better to take the next step from mediocre in a division where they are already chasing both the Colts and the Texans.

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If you haven't yet checked out the podcast, I did a deep dive into 10 options I think could be in play with the help of reporter colleagues around the country. I encourage you to check it out.

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