Stock up, down for Titans following loss to Colts

Shaun Calderon lists the Titans players and units whose stocks went up or down following the loss to the Colts.

Sunday’s loss to the Indianapolis Colts was a deflating moment for the Tennessee Titans.

The Titans looked like legitimate contenders the previous week against the Cincinnati Bengals, and just seven days later they resorted back to a team that is consistently inconsistent.

Tennessee also continues to look like a shell of itself on the road compared to the team that plays in front of a raucous home crowd inside Nissan Stadium. The Titans have scored 27 points in both of their home wins while only averaging 11.3 points in their three losses on the road.

That type of differentiation is simply not going to get it done and will likely lead to a mediocre season where the team prevents itself from both making the playoffs and securing a top draft pick.

Last week, we struggled to find anybody for the stock down choices, but this week it’s the exact opposite, as there are only a few players we can realistically say improved their stock.

Scroll down below to find out which players we felt either improved or lowered their stock following the Titans’ 23-16 loss to the Colts.