Jarvis Landry interested in playing for Titans, who have not reached out to discuss trade

INDIANAPOLIS – The Titans have not expressed interest in trading for Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry, an NFL source told The Tennessean on Friday, but Tennessee rates among the three-time Pro Bowler's preferred destinations.

The Dolphins put the franchise tag on Landry last month, guaranteeing one of the league's top slot receivers a one-year deal for approximately $16.2 million, but on Thursday gave his agent permission to seek a trade partner.

Landry, 25, led the NFL with 112 catches last season while finishing with 987 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. He's reportedly looking for a four-year, $58 million deal.

The Titans ranked 23rd in passing offense last season, as tight end Delanie Walker led the team with 74 catches and 807 yards.

Eric Decker, who played in the slot and outside, led the team's wide receivers with 54 catches for 563 yards and a touchdown. He appeared in all 16 games, starting eight. Decker, who turns 31 this month,is a pending unrestricted free agent. He signed a one-year, $4 million deal last offseason.

Taywan Taylor, a rookie third-round draft pick out of Western Kentucky last season, becomes the team's top slot receiver should Decker remain unsigned. Taylor had 28 catches for 231 yards and a touchdown last season.

Rishard Matthews led the wideouts with 795 yards and had a team-high four touchdowns.

Rookie Corey Davis, the fifth overall pick in the 2017 draft, contributed 34 catches for 375 yards in 11 regular season games.

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