If Kevin Byard and the Titans do decide to split, these 3 teams should try to trade for him. TitanUp
. Byard allegedly refused and the two sides remain in negotiations as they attempt to work toward a resolution. Byard is currently scheduled to carry a sizable cap charge of $19 million in 2023, per Spotrac.
Trading or releasing Byard Pre-June-1 isn’t viable or realistic. It would cost the Titans $13.6 million in dead cap while creating a measly $5.9 million in space. A post-June-1 trade or release would save the Titans $14.1 million while spreading out Byard’s dead cap charges across 2023 and 2024, however. One of the league’s dynamic defensive game-changers and center-field erasers, Byard’s market could be robust with suitors.there last offseason? It would sting for the Titans faithful.
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