Stock up, stock down for Titans going into Week 17

Shaun Calderon lists the Titans players who helped or hurt their stocks the most in Week 16.

The Tennessee Titans dropped another close contest in Week 16, losing to the Seattle Seahawks in a game that they probably should’ve won despite all of their notable absences.

Tennessee was without several notable names on both sides of the ball, including quarterback Will Levis, defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, guard Daniel Brunskill and safety Amani Hooker, just to name a few.

These absences opened the door for several players to potentially take advantage of the opportunity to play more. Some of them seized the moment, while others showed why they’re better suited to be depth pieces and not full-time starters.

Also, there were a couple of the Titans’ standout players who bounced back in a big way following a dud of a performance in Week 15.

This article is going to highlight which players increased their stock after the loss to the Seahawks, and which players ended up lowering their stock the most. Let’s find out who they were in this week’s stock report.