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The Atlanta Falcons and Tennessee Titans have reached a deal on a trade that will see guard Andy Levitre move south to bolster the Falcons' offensive line depth, Pro Football Talk reports.

As compensation, the Titans will receive the Falcons' 2016 sixth-round pick and a conditional pick in 2017, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

Levitre hinted at the move when he tweeted the Falcons' hashtag Friday morning.

Levitre signed a six-year, $46.8-million contract with the Titans shortly after free agency opened in 2013. He never approached living up to the deal.

Levitre ran with the Titans' second team offensive line in training camp and the preseason this year, strongly suggesting his future with the team was in doubt.

The Titans will absorb $6.3 million in dead money as a result of the trade, according to OverTheCap.com. The Falcons will assume Levitre's $6.5-million salary, though it's possible the two parties will agree to a reworked deal.