Stock up, stock down for Titans after Week 6 loss

Shaun Calderon takes a look at which Titans saw their stock improve or decline the most after Week 6.

The Tennessee Titans suffered their second loss in as many weeks by dropping their overseas battle with the Baltimore Ravens, 24-16.

Tennessee now gets to enjoy a brief break away to reflect and regroup, both as individuals and collectively, ahead of the stretch run of the season that could go either way.

If there’s one thing a Mike Vrabel-led football team has shown us over his entire head-coaching tenure, it’s to never prematurely count his team out.

However, this could be too steep of a hole to dig out of this time around, considering the talent level — or lack thereof — that team is currently dealing with.

We’ll have to patiently wait and see to get a definitive answer in that regard, but for now, it’s time to take a look at which players improved their stock heading into the bye and which players saw theirs decline based on their showings in Week 6.