Terry McCormick was the first to report this morning that the Titans have agreed with former Rams receiver Josh Reynolds:
Our very own Justin Melo reports that this is a 1-year agreement:
The # Titane sign former # Frame WR Josh Reynolds (@ J_Rey_11) according to a one-year agreement, the source said.
A big chance for the 26-year-old Reynolds, who saw 77 targets and caught 52 of them (67.5%) for 618 yards in 2020 (all career heights).
– Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) 22 March 2021
Reynolds was pretty far on the list of recipients I wanted when the free agency officially opened Wednesday. As the week progressed and more and more receivers left the board, Reynolds started to sound pretty good.
There is a lot to like about this signing. Reynolds has just turned 26 years old. He was productive when he got chances with the Rams. Last season, he had 52 catches for 618 yards and played two touchdowns behind Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp.
Reynolds is now the most experienced wide receiver on the Titans series with 64 games played. It’s quite wild.
This signing should not deter the Titans from taking on a receiver in the first round of the draft.