RT Dennis Kelly
When the Titans signed Kelly to a three-year deal this offseason, he was told he’d be the starting right tackle in 2020.
However, after the team drafted Isaiah Wilson in the first round of the draft, general manager Jon Robinson made it clear that Kelly and Wilson would compete for the starting job.
Not only does the veteran have to win the competition during training camp, he also has to play at a high enough level to keep the job throughout the season.
Should he win the starting job, Kelly will have the rookie breathing down his neck the entire season and every misstep will lead to calls for the first-round pick to get his shot.