With the Titans needing defensive line depth after trading T'Vondre Sweat and losing Sebastian Joseph-Day and James Lynch to free agency, Davis presents an intriguing option. The former 49ers starter had a career year in 2025, playing in all 17 games and setting personal bests in tackles (28), tackles for loss (four), batted balls (three), and quarterback hits (two).
While the Titans have been linked to multiple defensive linemen, including Denver's John Franklin-Myers, Davis could be a cost-effective addition who proved he can start in the NFL. His familiarity with Robert Saleh's defensive system, which Titans defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson also uses, could make him an especially appealing target as free agency approaches.