Breaking down Tennessee Titans backup QB option Logan Woodside

What does Logan Woodside bring to the table for the Titans?

Cons

Looking at arm strength, Woodside leaves something to be desired. His 6-foot-1, 213-pound frame doesn’t exactly wow anyone in terms of size, either.

Woodside’s touchdown-to-interception ratio of 7:8 in the AAF is also somewhat alarming, and it’s difficult to find a redeeming factor in his game that makes up for areas he’s lacking in.

Woodside gives the impression of being a competent quarterback ⁠— no more, no less.