The Tennessee Titans have made some changes to their offense in the first week of free agency. Here's a look at how the depth chart shakes out for the Titans:
Levis is still the starter, but he'll likely be replaced by the time the NFL Draft rolls around.
The Titans are likely content at running back, but they could bring in a few undrafted free agents, and maybe even a late draft pick to compete with Small for the No. 3 role.
The Titans are in desperate need of a wide receiver. Losing Tyler Boyd and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and only getting Jefferson in return means the team will likely look both in late free agency and the draft for potential starters.
The Titans should be solid at tight end, running it back with the same four from a year ago.
Moore takes hold of the left tackle spot, protecting the blindside of whoever ends up under center.
Skoronski takes the left guard starting spot for the third year in a row.
Cushenberry should make a full recovery from his Achilles injury ahead of the 2025 season.
Zeitler adds some much-needed experience at right guard, and Hance is a solid backup added in free agency.
Latham becomes the team's answer at right tackle, while Duncan, Ojukwu and Prince will fight for the backup role in training camp.
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