A Julio Jones trade appears to be in place.
The Atlanta Falcons are sending the All-Pro veteran wide receiver to the Texans' AFC South rival Tennessee Titans for at least a second-round pick, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Dianna Russini of ESPN reported a trade should be finalized within the next 24-48 hours barring any setbacks.
Jones, 32, has been on the trading block throughout the offseason, but talks began to intensify around the draft and after the Falcons selected tight end Kyle Pitts with their first-round pick.
A post-June 1 trade made much more sense for the Falcons as it allows them to save $15.3 million in cap space.
Jones has been one of the best wide receivers in football over the last 10 years, although some worry he may be on the decline as he played in just nine games last season.
Yet, he was still productive, hauling in 51 catches for 771 yads and three touchdowns in those games.
The Titans have long been rumored as one of the potential landing spots for Jones. The addition of Jones is a boost to the Titans offense, which lost Corey Davis to free agency.
The Falcons, meanwhile, appear to be in rebuild mode with a new head coach and GM at the helm and trading Jones for a second-round pick gives them the cap room and assets to continue to build for the future.
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