‘In making the deal for Henry, Tennessee not only will strengthen its own lineup but also will keep a division rival from doing the same. According to the ESPN.com report, Jacksonville already had agreed to terms on a contract extension with Henry, who is scheduled to make a base salary of $1.25 million in this, the last of a five-year contract he signed with the Bills. The Jaguars, however, were slower to meet Buffalo’s asking price of a third-round draft pick, and it’s possible that the Bills gambled that Tennessee, which overhauled its roster this offseason, will finish with a worse record than Jacksonville and, therefore, the Titans’ third-round pick will be a better overall choice.’