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A low-risk futures contract add with minimal immediate roster impact for Tennessee. Five headlines covered the signing, mostly routine transaction roundups with little fanfare. Hill's Georgia pedigree is the strongest signal, though he hasn't stuck on any active roster yet. Titans fans see this as pure camp competition depth at the center position. Hill faces long odds making the 53-man roster but could compete for a practice squad spot.
This signing grades out as a solid deal for the Tennessee Titans — the team is getting significantly more on-field production than what they're paying for. Trey's on-field performance ranks in the middle of the pack among NFL Cs, grading him as a serviceable starter at the position. His $15.1M average annual value ranks as bargain money for the C market. The value equation works strongly in the team's favor — they're getting serviceable starter production at bargain cost, which is the kind of financial efficiency that builds roster depth. Trey is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract.
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