2. Chigoziem Okonkwo, TE
To this point in time, I have not seen anything in regards to the Titans being open to trading starting tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo. The second-year pro has not been utilized as much as he should be, though, which is a huge disappointment to the fans in Tennesee.
Last year, when Okonkwo started to come on as a rookie and was used more often, he made some phenomenal plays. The speed and athleticism is there, and very apparent when you watch him in action. Between getting open and also the ability to gain yardage after the catch, Okonkwo has a ton of potential left unused.
The Bucs currently have Cade Otton as their starter, and Otton has been fine. He isn't someone that is going to break open games, but more so the ho-hum, standard type of target that can secure you a third-and-medium type of catch or a red zone score here and there. Adding Okonkwo could add another element to this offense, and if he's used properly, he would open things up further for Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.
You never know what the Titans are thinking right now, especially as they look like they're transitioning to the Will Levis era with Ryan Tannehill currently injured.