Titans never made offer to trade for Jarvis Landry, but inquired about compensation

The Titans "kicked the tires" on a potential trade with the Dolphins for wide receiver Jarvis Landry, but never made an offer, an NFL source told The Tennessean on Friday.

The Dolphins put the franchise tag on Landry last month and on Friday reportedly traded him to the Browns for two draft picks, a fourth-round pick this offseason and a seventh-round pick in 2019. The trade becomes official on Wednesday, the start of the new league year.

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

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

The Titans have more than $60 million in cap space heading into the start of free agency.

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