Stock up, stock down for Titans going into Week 16

Shaun Calderon lists the Titans players and coaches who either hurt or helped their stock the most in Week 15.

The Tennessee Titans lost a disappointing overtime contest to a division rival for the second time in three weeks after dropping their Week 15 game against the Houston Texans, 19-16.

Tennessee has now lost seven straight division games dating back to last season, secured its second-straight losing season and is now officially eliminated from playoff contention with a 5-9 record.

The good news is, the Titans only have three games remaining before they can shift their focus on trying to rebuild this team back to relevancy in what will be one of the most crucial offseasons in franchise history.

As you can imagine, there were several viable candidates for this week’s stock report, especially when it comes to those who lowered their stock.

However, I decided to focus on the two who I feel lowered their stock the most. I also decided not to include Derrick Henry since he was in last week’s article, even though he certainly lowered his stock even more following his nine-yard performance.

On the contrary, there were a few players who raised their stock despite the loss. So, let’s find out who fell into which category ahead of a Week 16 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks on Christmas Eve.