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Tennessee Titans’ updated depth chart after 2023 NFL draft: Offense

Starting offense projection after first wave of FA

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Starters: Andre Dillard (LT), Peter Skoronski (LG), Aaron Brewer (C), Daniel Brunskill (RG), Nicholas Petit-Frere (RT)

Backups: Jamarco Jones (G/T), Corey Levin (G/C), Dillon Radunz (G/T), Andrew Rupcich (T), Jaelyn Duncan (T), Jordan Roos (G), John Leglue (T), Zack Johnson (T)

UDFAs:

As far as the starters are concerned, I’m pretty confident this is how things will shake out.

Brewer recently confirmed what we all assumed once the Titans placed the $4.3 million tender on him earlier this offseason: the plan is for him to play center. Levin will be in the mix, but he’ll have to do a lot to unseat Brewer.

As things stand now, I would pencil in Jones as the primary backup at both guard and tackle, although Duncan and Rupcich will challenge for the latter role. Levin will be in the mix for the primary backup guard role, but he’ll be the first man off the bench at center for sure.

If I had to guess, the five listed starters, Jones and Levin are all roster locks, leaving two spots up for grabs if the Titans carry nine offensive linemen on their initial 53-man roster like they did in 2022.

Duncan, Radunz and Rupcich should be viewed as the favorites for those final two spots. Also, keep an eye on

If Radunz starts out on the PUP list while he continues to recover from a torn ACL, he won’t count against the 53, which would obviously make it easier for the others to make the cut.

Whether he does or not, I don’t think Radunz is a roster lock this year.

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