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Mike Moraitis

Tennessee Titans, OLB Bud Dupree agree to terms on contract

The Tennessee Titans have reportedly addressed their need at outside linebacker after agreeing to terms on a deal with former Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher, Bud Dupree.

The news comes from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, who note that Dupree will be making $16.5 million annually on a multi-year deal, although it isn’t clear over how many years exactly. The deal can’t be made official until March 17, the start of the new league year.

After being quiet for the vast majority of the first day of the legal tampering period, the Titans have made two significant moves to improve their defense back-to-back.

First it was the reported deal with defensive lineman Denico Autry, and now the team has secured an outside linebacker in Dupree, a former first-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Dupree has tallied 39.5 sacks since coming into the league in 2015, including 19.5 in 27 games the past two seasons and a career-high 11.5 in 2019.

However, he does come with some risk, as Dupree is coming off a torn ACL last season that limited him to just 11 games. There has also been some doubt about the numbers Dupree has posted, considering he was surrounded with a lot of talent in Pittsburgh to take pressure off.

Comes September, we’ll see how legit those concerns are, but for now the Titans have upgraded their defense in two spots by default.

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