2020 Titans training camp QB preview: Chemistry and a competition

In our first positional training camp preview, we’re taking a look at the Titans’ quarterback situation.

Biggest Question

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Will the Titans add a veteran to the competition?

The talk about a competition between Woodside and McDonald might be all for naught at the end of the day, as it’s very possible the Titans bring in an experienced veteran backup to take the No. 2 spot.

And it’s a move the Titans should seriously consider. Tennessee simply can’t allow an injury to Tannehill to completely sink a season in which the team has Super Bowl aspirations because they have to insert an inexperienced quarterback in his place.

The best options remaining on the open market are Matt Moore and Blake Bortles, although I personally prefer Bortles because of his superior athleticism.

No matter who the Titans ultimately land on, it would be irresponsible to not at least add a veteran to the mix in order to make sure the team has the best man for the backup quarterback job.

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