Titans waive WR Treylon Burks from IR after injuries derail his career
The Tennessee Titans have waived wide receiver Treylon Burks from injured reserve, marking a significant shift for the former first-round draft pick.
Why it matters: This decision comes after Burks struggled with injuries throughout his tenure in Tennessee, raising questions about his future in the NFL.
- Drafted 18th overall in 2022, Burks was expected to be a key offensive weapon for the Titans following the trade of star receiver A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles.
- His inability to consistently stay on the field has hindered both his development and the Titans' receiving corps, which has struggled to find stability since Brown's departure.
What’s new: The Titans’ move allows Burks to immediately join another team, bypassing standard rules for injured reserve activation.
- Waiving him now opens doors for potential suitors who may see value in a player with Burks' talent despite his injury history.
By the numbers: Burks played in just 27 games over parts of two seasons.
- In his rookie season, he caught 33 passes for 444 yards and one touchdown but missed all of the previous season due to a torn ACL.
- A fractured collarbone sustained early in training camp further complicated his time with the Titans.
Yes, but: Despite his challenges, Burks remains an intriguing prospect for teams looking to bolster their receiving options.
- His blend of size (6'2", 225 lbs) and speed makes him a potential fit in various offensive schemes, particularly those that emphasize play-action and deep routes.
What to watch: As Burks seeks a new opportunity, it will be important to monitor how teams assess his health and potential.
- With several clubs in need of receiving help, particularly those adopting spread offenses or looking to enhance their vertical passing attack, Burks could find himself in a favorable situation if he can demonstrate his recovery.
The bottom line: For the Titans, waiving Burks signals a commitment to reshaping their roster and moving forward without the promise that his draft status once held.
- It also reflects broader trends within the league, where teams increasingly prioritize reliable production over potential, especially in a competitive landscape demanding immediate results.