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Packers signed OT Andre Dillard, formerly of the Titans.
After spending four seasons with the Eagles, Dillard, a former first-round pick, signed a three-year, $29 million deal with the Titans last offseason. The Titans’ hope that Dillard would bolster a struggling offensive line was quickly dashed, as he started just 10 of the 16 games he appeared in while allowing a career-high 12 sacks on 41 pressures. The Titans released Dillard after his underwhelming performance, taking on a $7.8 million dead cap hit while saving just $2.8 million in cap space. Now, Dillard will get a chance to revive his career with the Packers on what will likely be a prove-it deal for the veteran tackle. Dillard will likely compete with tackles Rasheed Walker and Zach Tom for a starting role, but both should be viewed as having the inside edge at this time.
Titans released OT Andre Dillard.
Dillard carried a cap hit just north of $10.6 million for this season. Despite having two years left on his deal, the Titans opted to cut Dillard and take on the $7.8 dead cap hit in exchange for saving $2.8 million in cap space. Dillard started 10 of 16 games he appeared in for the Titans last season, earning a PFF blocking grade of 51.0 while allowing 12 sacks on 41 quarterback pressures. It wasn’t a good 2023 for the veteran linemen, but at just 28 years old, another team could take a shot on him.
Titans LT Andre Dillard (concussion) will not play in Week 11 against the Jaguars.
Dillard suffered the concussion last week and was unable to return. Dillon Radunz took his place at left tackle and got in some work at left tackle during practice this week, so he should draw the start. Signed to a three-year contract in the offseason, Dillard has failed to live up to expectations in Tennessee. He may not have a starting spot to return to if Radunz plays well. Cornerback Sean-Murphy Bunting was also ruled out.
Titans signed OL Andre Dillard, formerly of the Eagles, to a three-year, $29 million contract.
Dillard, a former first-round pick of the 2019 NFL Draft, has battled through a number of injuries since entering the league. He lost all of his 2020 season to a torn biceps and appeared in just five games as a backup last season after breaking his forearm in training camp. Dillard started a handful of games at left tackle his first two years in the league but slotted in at guard during what little action he saw this past season. The Titans are giving Dillard starting money, although it's unclear where he'll line up at next season.
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