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There are no shortage of people who are down on the Tennessee Titans’ roster going into 2023, and Pro Football Focus’ Dalton Wasserman and Jim Wyman are among them.
In an article ranking the rosters of all 32 teams, the PFF scribes have the Titans listed at No. 25, with the pair saying the Titans’ biggest strength is their rushing attack and their biggest weakness the offensive line.
Adding to that, wide receiver Treylon Burks and quarterback Will Levis are named the X-factor and rookie to watch, respectively.
While the offensive line certainly has question marks, Tennessee’s wide receiver corps. is the worst in the NFL, making a bigger weakness.
When it comes to the biggest strength, going with Derrick Henry and the rushing attack is certainly a valid answer, but the defense, which has the potential to be elite if healthy, belongs in that conversation, also.
I understand the choice for Levis as the rookie to watch, but I might opt for Peter Skoronski instead, as the Kentucky product may not even see the field in 2023 and Skoronski is set to start along an offensive line that desperately needs a boost, especially on the left side.
I have no gripe with calling Burks the X-factor considering what he contributes will have a major impact on Tennessee’s passing attack.
There is no doubt some upside and promise for this Titans team in certain areas, but there’s also no shortage of question marks, thus I don’t blame anyone for being down on the roster before we see how things play out.
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