For starters, I don't know that the Titans have legitimate interest in Cutler. Maybe they do, maybe they don't. It's possible Tennessee's front office and coach Ken Whisenhunt and his staff are under pressure to win this year after such a lousy 2014 season. That could put them in the market for a more experienced quarterback than they currently have on their roster. The Jake Locker experiment has not worked out well since he was drafted eighth overall in 2011 and I'm not sure how much upside Zach Mettenberger, a sixth-round pick last year, offers moving forward. But I don't think there is any scenario in which the Titans (or any other team) offer anything close to the No. 2 overall pick for Cutler. What would be the upside in dealing the second overall pick for a quarterback that will turn 32 this spring and has one career playoff victory? The problem with most imaginary trades that pop up in the mailbox is they rarely consider whether the deal is a value for both sides.