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NFL Free Agency: Should the Titans re-sign C/G Corey Levin?

Tennessee center Corey Levin (62) reacts to the boos of the crowd as the game against Jacksonville neared its end at Nissan Stadium Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025. The Titans lost 25-3 to bring their season record to 1-10. | Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2026 NFL Free Agency Primer! The negotiating window period begins on March 9th, but the Titans are able to re-sign their own free agents before then. General manager Mike Borgonzi is equipped with more than $100 million in cap space and will collaborate with new head coach Robert Saleh on their shared vision for the 2026 Titans.

The Titans are currently scheduled to possess 29 free agents (19 unrestricted), including several key starters and role players. Over the next few weeks, we’ll take an in-depth look at each free agent and provide arguments for why the Titans should, or shouldn’t re-sign that player. We’ll also offer our final verdict and a prediction to go along with our analysis.

Today, we’re analyzing backup offensive lineman Corey Levin.

Why the Titans should re-sign Levin

Levin continues to be a highly-useful reserve guard and center for the Titans. In 2025, the former Chattanooga standout earned 134 snaps at center, 28 at right guard, and another 14 snaps as an extra blocker. Levin graded out extremely well, earning a 71.3 overall score from Pro Football Focus. Re-signing him became even more important after the decision to release Lloyd Cushenberry.

Why the Titans should let Levin walk

Should the Titans aim higher by opting to draft a replacement with more upside? The 31-year-old Levin has obviously reached his full potential. It’s worth noting the Titans have sophomore guard Jackson Slater on the roster as well.

Projected Contract

Spotrac projects Levin to sign a one-year contract worth $1.5 million. That’s fairly similar to the one-year deal he signed with the Titans last offseason ($1,255,000). It’s reasonable to assume Levin will be available around that same figure.

Final verdict

The Titans definitely should re-sign Levin, especially after cutting Cushenberry. He’s proven to be an extremely reliable backup interior offensive lineman. There’s almost no drop-off when Levin enters the lineup, which is the goal for a reserve offensive lineman. He’s also developed into a local fan favorite.

Prediction

The Titans re-sign Levin to a one-or-two-year contract extension.

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