Titans Intense Firesale Continues, Trade Dre’Mont Jones To Baltimore For Conditional 5th Round Pick
The Baltimore Ravens just made a trade that says everything about where they think this season is headed. After crawling out of a 1-5 hole with back-to-back wins, the Ravens traded for edge rusher Dre’Mont Jones from the Tennessee Titans on Monday night. The price? A conditional fifth-round pick that could turn into a fourth-rounder if things go well.
Why the Ravens Wanted To Trade For Jones
Let’s talk about what Baltimore is getting here. Jones isn’t some household name who’s going to send shockwaves through the AFC, but he’s exactly what the Ravens need right now. The 28-year-old edge rusher has been quietly productive for Tennessee this season, racking up 4.5 sacks over his last four games.
The irony? Baltimore traded away pass rusher Odafe “Jayson” Oweh just a few weeks ago. Now they’re bringing in Jones to fill that void. It’s like they’re playing roster chess while the rest of us are still trying to figure out checkers.
Jones started all eight games for the Titans this season, lining up as an edge defender after spending most of his career bouncing between defensive tackle, defensive end, and outside linebacker. He’s versatile, experienced, and coming off his best stretch of football this year.
A Slow Start That Turned Around Fast
Here’s the thing about Jones: He didn’t exactly light the world on fire early in the season. Through Tennessee’s first five games, he didn’t register a single quarterback hit. Not one. You could almost hear Titans fans groaning every time he was on the field.
But then something clicked. Over the last four weeks, he’s been a different player—pressuring quarterbacks, getting to the backfield, and making plays that actually matter. It’s the kind of turnaround that makes you think maybe, just maybe, a change of scenery was exactly what he needed.
And boy, is he getting a change of scenery. Going from a 1-7 Titans team in full rebuild mode to a Ravens squad that suddenly believes it can make a playoff run? That’s got to feel like winning the lottery. Or at least like escaping a sinking ship before it goes under completely.
What This Means for Baltimore’s Defense
Trading for Jones is a signal that the front office believes this momentum is real. They’re not tanking. They’re not playing for next year. They’re going for it right now, and they’re willing to spend draft capital to make it happen.
With Arden Key, Jihad Ward, Jaylen Harrell, and Ali Gaye already on the roster, Jones gives Baltimore another legitimate option off the edge/interior. He’s not going to single-handedly transform the defense, but he doesn’t have to. He just needs to provide consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks and help this Ravens defense.
Tennessee’s Fire Sale Via Trade Deadline Continues
Meanwhile, the Titans are doing what any smart rebuilding team should do: selling off veterans for draft picks. Jones is the third player Tennessee has moved this season, following cornerbacks Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and Roger McCreary out the door.
The Titans are 1-7. They’re not winning anything this year. So why not stockpile draft picks and build for the future? It makes sense on paper, even if it’s painful for fans to watch it will hopefully be worth it.
What’s Next for Baltimore Trade Wise?
The trade deadline is Tuesday, which means the Ravens have less than 24 hours to make any other moves they’re considering. And you have to wonder: Are they done? Or is there another deal coming? Is it enough? We’ll find out soon enough. But at least the Ravens are trying. And after that 1-5 start, that’s more than most of us expected.
