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Where each NFL team (including Titans) ranks in OL spending in 2024

2024 NFL composite power rankings ahead of training camp

The Tennessee Titans desperately needed to revamp their offensive line entering the 2024 campaign after a 2023 season in which they sported arguably the worst group in the NFL.

General manager Ran Carthon has made significant strides in that department. After signing center Lloyd Cushenberry to a big contract, Carthon drafted JC Latham with the No. 7 overall pick to play left tackle.

Those two join left guard Peter Skoronski, giving the Titans a promising trio to work with. However, the Titans still have question marks at right guard and right tackle entering training camp.

With the changes the Titans have made along their offensive line in 2024, we thought it would be interesting to see where they rank among the rest of the NFL in spending at the position group.

Thanks to Spotrac, we have the answer. Here’s a look at where all 32 teams rank, including the Titans.

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Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $73.131 million

Percent of salary cap: 25.34%

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Cap hit: $70.984 million

Percent of salary cap: 26.32%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $69.842 million

Percent of salary cap: 25.83%

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $68.148 million

Percent of salary cap: 24.29%

Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $66.941 million

Percent of salary cap: 23.07%

Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $59.707 million

Percent of salary cap: 23.77%

Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $56.183 million

Percent of salary cap: 18.63%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $55.880 million

Percent of salary cap: 20.34%

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $54.597 million

Percent of salary cap: 19.67%

Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $54.434 million

Percent of salary cap: 19.13%

Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $53.471 million

Percent of salary cap: 17.15%

Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $48.678

Percent of salary cap: 18.05%

Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $48.299 million

Percent of salary cap: 17.82%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $48.162 million

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