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Analyzing Tennessee Titans’ first unofficial depth chart of 2022

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On Monday, the Tennessee Titans revealed their first unofficial depth chart of 2022 ahead of their first preseason game on Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens.

Before we get to the details, it’s hard to glean too much from the very first depth chart, especially when the Titans will do just about anything to keep information close to the vest.

However, there were a few interesting things of note to talk about.

In order to not give away anything in terms of who is winning the starting competitions in camp, the Titans used slashes to denote co-starters in some spots, and there’s one very interesting one at the starting cornerback spot.

That’s just one of the noteworthy things we see on Tennessee’s first unofficial depth chart of 2022. Here’s a look at the entire depth chart on offense, defense and special teams, and a little analysis for each.

Note: Depth chart pecking order goes from left to right, and then down to the next row and from left to right again.

Offense

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Starter Backup Backup
QB Ryan Tannehill Logan Woodside Malik Willis
RB Derrick Henry Dontrell Hilliard

Jordan Wilkins

Hassan Haskins

Tory Carter (FB)

Trenton Cannon

Julius Chestnut

WR Robert Woods Kyle Philips

Mason Kinsey

Dez Fitzpatrick

Terry Godwin

Brandon Lewis

WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Treylon Burks

Cody Hollister

Racey McMath

Josh Malone

Reggie Roberson

TE Austin Hooper Chig Okonkwo Briley Moore
TE Geoff Swaim Tommy Hudson Thomas Odukoya
LT Taylor Lewan Christian DiLauro Jalen McKenzie
LG Aaron Brewer/Jamarco Jones Xavier Newman
C Ben Jones Corey Levin Hayden  Howerton

Willie Wright

RG Nate Davis Jordan Roos Andrew Rupcich
RT Dillon Radunz/Nicholas Petit-Frere Carson Green

Takeaways

The Titans have slashes between Radunz and Petit-Frere at right tackle, and Brewer and Jones at left guard, denoting that neither competition has been decided yet.

Petit-Frere is the only Titans rookie on offense to sniff a starting spot on the depth chart, which isn’t unusual, as Tennessee has typically put its rookies in backup spots on past early depth charts.

Treylon Burks and Kyle Philips are listed as the backups to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Robert Woods, respectively. Haskins is far down among running backs, also.

The Titans have opted to use two starting tight end spots on their depth chart instead of a third wide receiver spot. Hooper and Swaim are listed as the starters there, with…

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