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PFF grades on Titans' free-agents-to-be

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Titans aren’t expected to receive a compensatory draft pick in 2015.

They lost cornerback Alterraun Verner to Tampa Bay in free agency last offseason, but added linebacker Wesley Woodyard and right tackle Michael Oher. (Quality of play isn’t a factor; contracts and playing time are.)

(Here’s Over the Cap’s projected compensatories.)

Odds are they won’t get a compensatory pick in 2016, either.

The list of players they could lose in free agency is an unimpressive one, with only one player -- outside linebacker Derrick Morgan -- qualifying as anything close to marquee.

The Titans have pledged to be active in free agency, and the odds suggest they will add more than they can lose.

Here’s Pro Football Focus’ breakdown of the Titans’ free agents.

Only four guys have significant positive grades. Two of them are the team’s punter and kicker and a third is left tackle Michael Roos, who’s recovering from significant knee surgery and said he’s contemplating retirement.