It’s that time of year again: we are just about past the dead period of the NFL offseason and heading straight into training camp. The Tennessee Titans will hold their first practice on July 27, with all players reporting before that.
Coming off a 12-5 season and a first-round bye in the postseason, head coach Mike Vrabel’s club will look to improve upon their disappointing ending to last season with the playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Unfortunately, Tennessee is faced with more questions than answers at multiple positions on the offensive side of the ball, but competition also forces players to elevate their games.
A.J. Brown and Julio Jones are both gone. Robert Woods was acquired and is expected to be the No. 1 wide receiver on the roster. Beyond that, well, the wide receiving corps. lacks proven talent.
Here’s a look at the key battle that will take place at wide receiver and two more of the biggest position battles to watch in training camp.