The Titans announced a trade that would bring the defended King back defensively from the Chargers. They forgave defensive lineman Isaiah Mack in a corresponding move.
King will play in the slot early in his career, coach Mike Varabel said Monday.
“(General Manager) Jon (Robinson) and I talked, and he’s a player I thought he could help us, played DB, is messy, is an effective blitzer, and has done a few things.” By Jim Wyatt of Team Team. “When he comes here we will see where he was. He has been going through the protocol, moving away from the building for a while. We won’t know much until much later in the week. All we have heard is that he is a player who loves football, is competitive, and has played in many different places. “
Tight picked up a sixth-round draft to get the king.
King received the -l-Pro honor in 2018. For his career, he has played 213 tackles, four interceptions, two forced, four fumble recoveries and 7.5 sacks in 53 games.