Julio Jones interested in trade to Patriots or Titans?

However, two other teams have been bandied about more recently. According to NFL media personality and former quarterback Chris Simms of NBC Sports, Julio Jones has his eyes on two AFC teams in that of the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots.

Both teams could make sense considering their needs at the wide receiver position. It also makes sense given that Atlanta might push back against trading Jones to an NFC rival such as the 49ers. Of course, it’s all dependent on compensation. In the same NBC Sports report, it was noted that Atlanta could have received a second-round pick for Jones ahead of the 2021 NFL Draft.

The Falcons are said to be holding out for a first-round pick. That’s not going to happen for multiple reasons. Jones, 32, is coming off an injury-plagued 2020 campaign during which he missed seven games. He’s also set to count $15.3 million against the cap for any team that acquires him.

Jones to the New England Patriots?

New England signed wide receivers Nelson Agholor and Kendrick Bourne during an active free-agent period for the Patriots. However, neither can be seen as a legit No. 1 receiving option for either Cam Newton or rookie Mac Jones. As for Agholor, he’s more suited for the slot. Adding Jones to the mix opposite Bourne on the outside could make a ton of sense in this regard.

Coming off their first losing season since 2000, the Patriots have been attempting to balance a win-now mentality under the aging Bill Belichick and building for the future. Jones would be a prime example of this happy medium. Perhaps, offering up a third-round selection and a former first-round pick, wide receiver N’Keal Harry, could move the needle in a trade for Jones.

Still looking to contend for an AFC title after bombing out in the playoffs last season, Tennessee lost wide receiver Corey Davis to the New York Jets in free agency. Right now, it doesn’t have a legit starter-caliber option outside of stud youngster A.J. Brown.

With Pro Bowl quarterback Ryan Tannehill under center, an elite-level offensive line and two-time reigning rushing champion Derrick Henry in the backfield, Tennessee ascend the ladder in the AFC by adding Jones to the mix.

With that said, Titans general manager Jon Robinson has in the past pushed back against blockbuster trades of this ilk. Will he change this MO in order to get Tannehill more help and potentially set Tennessee up for a conference title run in 2021?

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