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The One Tennessee Titans Position Battle That Means More Than Just A Roster Spot

The One Tennessee Titans Position Battle That Means More Than Just A Roster Spot

The Titans made a point to bring in young talent for the secondary to compete, but could it translate to more past 2025

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With just under 100 days until the 2025 season, The Tennessee Titans kicked off phase 3 of the offseason yesterday with their voluntary OTAs program.

Year one of the Mike Borgonzi and Chad Brinker regime saw a player acquisition cycle full of young talent that will compete to rejuvenate the backend of the roster, something Tennessee lacked severely last year. The 2025 draft class, along with strong UDFA and waiver-wire crop, will keep the offseason busy as there are quite a few spots up for grabs. Wide Receiver will be one of the most fun battles to watch. Who steps up next to Cody Barton at the linebacker position is also one of the more intriguing battles. But, the battle in the secondary is one of the more important and underrated sagas I will keep my eyes on.

Building Depth in the Cornerback Room for 2025, Starters for 2026

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