Bold predictions for Tennessee Titans’ 2021 offseason

A handful of bold predictions for the Titans’ 2021 offseason.

The Tennessee Titans can ill afford another offseason that resembles one year ago. Blame it on what you will — COVID-19, inefficient Zoom calls, shoddy Wi-Fi — the Titans failed to get it done last year, and it starts at the top.

General manager Jon Robinson and head coach Mike Vrabel must figure out the formula if they plan to keep their Super Bowl aspirations alive. With a draft class as poor as their harvest was last season, it’s easy to forget that the Titans managed to ink both quarterback Ryan Tannehill and running back Derrick Henry to long-term deals in 2020.

If the buck stopped there, most would consider that a successful offseason.

But, it was what transpired after that raised eyebrows. The signing of edge rusher Vic Beasley — who was as overpriced as a game-day beer —turned out to be a disaster. “Clowney watch” was fun only for the illusion that he’d produce on paper.

And then the Titans nabbed Isaiah Wilson in the first round of the NFL Draft — strike three.

So, let’s get bold; how can the Titans improve significantly in 2021? Let’s find out.