Mon, March 16, 2026

Titans Reportedly Considering Trading WR Treylon Burks

Monday, March 16th, 2026 - The NFL offseason continues to churn with speculation, and the name on many lips is Treylon Burks, the second-year wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans. Reports indicate the Titans are seriously considering trading Burks, sparking interest from several teams looking to upgrade their receiving corps, most notably the Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, and Minnesota Vikings. While drafted as a potential cornerstone offensive weapon, Burks' tenure in Tennessee has been hampered by inconsistency and injury, leading to questions about his future with the team.

Burks, selected with the 23rd overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, entered the league with significant expectations. He was touted as a player with the size and speed to become a dominant receiver, capable of stretching the field and making contested catches. However, a series of setbacks, including both minor and more serious injuries, have limited his on-field time and hindered his development. When healthy, flashes of brilliance have been apparent, but these moments have been too infrequent to justify his draft position and current salary.

The Titans, now under new leadership following the organizational changes of 2025, are seemingly prioritizing maximizing return on assets. While they acknowledge Burks' potential, they also recognize the need to rebuild and acquire draft capital. Trading Burks, while perhaps admitting a prior misstep, could allow them to address other pressing needs on the roster. The crucial question is, what kind of return can they realistically expect?

Pittsburgh Steelers: A Need for Speed and a Deep Threat

The Steelers are consistently mentioned as a leading contender for Burks' services, and for good reason. While the Steelers have a solid foundation with established receivers like George Pickens, they lack a true, consistent deep threat. Pickens excels in contested situations and possesses excellent hands, but his speed isn't elite. Burks, at his peak, offers the kind of speed that could stretch opposing defenses and open up opportunities for other receivers. The Steelers' offense, orchestrated by head coach [insert current Steelers HC name], is evolving, and adding a player with Burks' potential fits the mold of an increasingly aggressive passing attack.

However, the Steelers may be hesitant to overpay, especially given Burks' injury history. They will likely seek a reasonable price, potentially offering a mid-round pick and conditional future considerations based on Burks' performance. Their interest hinges on a thorough medical evaluation and a belief that they can unlock Burks' full potential.

Green Bay Packers: Cap Space and a Youthful Rebuild

Green Bay, after a rebuilding year in 2023 and a moderately improved 2024, finds itself in a comfortable cap position and is actively seeking to add pieces to their young core. While they have emerging talents at receiver, including [insert current Packers WR names], they are still searching for a consistent #2 option to complement their existing playmakers. The Packers, under head coach [insert current Packers HC name], have demonstrated a commitment to developing young players, and Burks could be seen as a project worth investing in.

The Packers' willingness to take a risk on Burks could depend on their evaluation of his medical history and their confidence in their coaching staff's ability to rehabilitate and refine his skills. A trade to Green Bay would offer Burks a chance to learn from a veteran quarterback in Jordan Love and thrive within a progressive offensive system.

Minnesota Vikings: A Partner for Justin Jefferson?

Perhaps the most intriguing possibility is a move to Minnesota. The Vikings have built their offense around superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson, but desperately need another reliable target to alleviate the constant double-teaming Jefferson receives. While they've attempted to find complementary receivers through free agency and the draft, none have consistently emerged as a true #2. Burks could provide the vertical threat and physical presence to draw coverage away from Jefferson, opening up the field for both players.

The Vikings, however, might be wary of adding another injury-prone player to their receiving corps. They will likely require assurances about Burks' health and a reasonable price before making a serious offer. A trade to Minnesota would give Burks the opportunity to play alongside one of the league's best receivers and benefit from a passing-focused offense.

What Will the Titans Ultimately Receive?

Predicting the return for Burks is difficult. His inconsistent performance and injury concerns will undoubtedly depress his value. A first-round pick is almost certainly off the table. The Titans will likely settle for a mid-round pick - a third or fourth - potentially with conditional picks based on Burks' future performance. A team desperate for a receiver and willing to gamble on his upside could drive up the price slightly, but the Titans' primary goal will be to recoup some of their initial investment and free up cap space. The next few weeks will be critical as teams assess their needs and the Titans weigh their options. Ultimately, a trade appears to be the most likely outcome for Treylon Burks.


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