Heading into Sunday’s matchup at Ford Field, the Detroit Lions and Tennessee Titans are approaching the game with contrasting goals. As the trade deadline nears, the Lions are firmly in “buyer” mode, whereas the Titans have made it clear they’re “sellers,” recently parting with a few veteran players. Most Titans players are likely open for trade before November 5.
Sunday’s game could serve as a well-timed scouting opportunity for Detroit to assess the Titans’ roster, potentially identifying players of interest. Here are three Titans players the Lions might want to watch closely:
3 Titans Players the Lions Should Scout in Week 8*
3. OL Daniel Brunskill
Brunskill, who started 14 games at right guard for the Titans last season, has appeared in all six games this season, mainly lining up as an additional tight end. Known for his versatility, he has experience starting at all five offensive line positions, a valuable trait. The Lions, with a strong yet aging offensive line and limited depth, might see Brunskill as a flexible backup.
2. EDGE Arden Key
Key has logged one sack this season and is Pro Football Focus’s 36th-ranked edge defender entering Week 8. Despite a modest sack total, he maintains a top-50 pass-rushing grade with 10 pressures. Signed on a three-year deal with no guaranteed money beyond 2024, Key could be acquired for a Day 3 draft pick, fitting the Lions’ profile for a depth edge rusher.
1. EDGE Harold Landry
Landry, a lifelong Titan, has connections with Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams, who worked with him in Tennessee from 2018 to 2023. After a comeback season with 10.5 sacks in 2022, he has four sacks so far in 2023. His versatility as both an edge rusher and linebacker could fit well in Detroit’s defense. With a contract running through 2026, a team trading for him would inherit his prorated salary for this year. Landry’s performance against Detroit’s offensive line on Sunday could further boost his appeal as a trade target for the Lions.