Following the first month-plus of free agency, the Tennessee Titans will now embark on the 2022 NFL draft, which begins on April 28 and takes place in Las Vegas.
While Tennessee has been fairly quiet in free agency, the team has addressed some of its needs so far this offseason.
The signing of Austin Hooper and trade for Robert Woods provided upgrades at the tight end and wide receiver positions, respectively, and Tennessee has made additions to depth and special teams spots.
However, there are still some major glaring holes the team needs to take care of, and there are others that don’t necessarily need an immediate solution but could use some “TLC.”
So, which positions exactly should the Titans be targeting first and foremost going into the draft?
Here’s a look at the team’s biggest needs, ranked, as well as some honorable mentions the Titans could address during the three-day event.
1. Left guard
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The Titans currently have two (and maybe three) options for the starting left guard spot, which was vacated following the release of Rodger Saffold.
Jamarco Jones and Aaron Brewer are the most obvious choices, but Dillon Radunz could also factor in after seeing snaps in practice at guard and tackle last season. It is important to note, however, that Radunz’s only start came at tackle, so that’s where we have him penciled in for now.
What do all three of those players have in common? They have little to no starting experience and there’s no telling how they’ll do in a full-time role.
Adding to that, right guard Nate Davis will be a free agent next offseason and there’s a chance he might not be back. The Titans must address the position now or else they could be facing needs at both guard spots in 2023.
2. Wide receiver
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The addition of Woods no doubt helped, but the Titans have more work to do here, especially considering…
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