Ranking Titans’ position groups from strongest to weakest

With the Titans having whittled down their roster to 53, Shaun Calderon ranks each position group, from best to worst.

With the NFL cutdown day officially in the rearview mirror, it’s time to re-evaluate the Tennessee Titans’ roster as a whole.

Technically, we could still see some changes to this group over the coming week, but for the most part the initial 53-man roster is set and it’s now a waiting game until the start of the regular season.

The Titans had several surprises in their initial group and noticeably stacked some positions with extra bodies (offensive line) while keeping other groups on the lighter side (tight ends).

This article is going to rank each position group from strongest to weakest based on the combination of the starters atop the depth chart, as well as the depth pieces listed behind them.

This isn’t a perfect list by any means, as I definitely struggled at certain spots when trying to decide how high or low certain position groups should be.

Nonetheless, I walked away relatively satisfied with my final rankings as we rapidly approach Week 1. Let’s not delay this any longer and find out how I personally ranked each position group following cutdown day.