The Titans Have Options on Offense
How Free Agency has allowed the Tennessee Titans to have flexibility in regards to the offense in the NFL draft.
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The Tennessee Titans have made some big splashes on the offensive side of the ball. They signed both the best wide receiver and center on the market. They’ve also been hard at work reshuffling some depth pieces on the offensive line and made the addition by subtraction move of cutting Andre Dillard.
With all that said, where does that leave the Titans heading into the draft considering offensive pieces? Are we about to see a near bizarro draft of 2023, where the bulk of it is spent on the defense? We are going to talk through that strategy throughout today’s piece when looking at some of the positions of needs and what the stable metrics tell us about the prospects at each.
But first…
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