Ranking Titans’ position groups from strongest to weakest

A look at every Titans position group ahead of training camp and how they rank, from strongest to weakest.

The Tennessee Titans entered this offseason faced with a big issue: the team had many holes to fill up and down the roster but had limited funds to do it with.

As a result, general manager Ran Carthon and head coach Mike Vrabel have made signings that bet on the upside of players who have shown promise in lesser roles in the past.

We saw that with signings along the offensive line, and at inside and outside linebacker. All in all, I think the Titans did just about as good as they could have considering the circumstances, with the exception of wide receiver.

Adding to the question marks at those positions, there are others that have been ravaged by injuries in recent years, which in and of itself has led to concerns despite obvious talent and promise in the groups.

With training camp about a month away, we’re taking a look at each position group for the Titans and ranking them from strongest to weakest based on how they are currently constructed.