The Tennessee Titans have a massive offseason ahead of themselves. The first step of that process was completed following the official announcement that Ran Carthon had been hired as the team’s next general manager.
Carthon was most recently the director of player personnel for a 49ers team that has built one of the most impressive and consistent rosters over the last few years. He will now be tasked with trying to replicate that success in Tennessee.
One of his first orders of business will be to fix Tennessee’s 28th-ranked scoring offense that drastically needs a facelift and an influx of talent. The Titans’ new GM has a few ways he can go about it.
Carthon could decide to rip the band-aid off and go into a full rebuild, or he could attempt a quick fix so the Titans can get back to being a legitimate contender again as soon as next season.
This article is going to discuss a few ways I believe the Titans could go should they decide on the latter over these next few months.
Before we get started, we should mention that every potential option listed in the article was written under the assumption that they become available either through trade or free agency.
There’s still a chance that certain players get franchise tagged and/or extended, which would then take them off the open market.
With all that said, let’s take a closer look at four things Carthon could do to fix the Titans’ woeful offense.