The Tennessee Titans have decisions to make surrounding Calvin Ridley's future. The $92 million wide receiver is technically signed through 2027 and has occasionally shown good rapport with rookie quarterback Cam Ward. Alternatively, Ridley is a 30-year-old overpaid receiver on a rebuilding team.
The latter statement is precisely why the Titans could consider trading Ridley by the NFL's upcoming trade deadline (Nov. 4). If there's any league-wide interest in acquiring the struggling Ridley, Mike Borgonzi and Chad Brinker should at least listen to offers.
Ridley has endured an up-and-down season. He's still a 1,000-yard receiver with game-breaking potential.