9 biggest takeaways from Titans’ first unofficial depth chart

The Titans having two starters listed at RT is one of the biggest takeaways from the first unofficial depth chart.

The Tennessee Titans released their first unofficial depth chart of 2021, and on it there were several notable takeaways; although it bears repeating that we can’t get too crazy over the first depth chart.

The most interesting development comes at right tackle, where the team has two starters listed, and 2021 second-round pick, Dillon Radunz, isn’t one of them.

But Radunz isn’t the only Titans rookie not to be listed as a starter. In fact, every Titans rookie is in a backup spot for now, with the team looking to make them earn a better spot at their respective positions.

We also got an inside look at who might be the favorite to land one of the final spots at wide receiver, and who could be the leader in the clubhouse at punt returner.

Those are just some of the biggest takeaways from the Titans’ first unofficial depth chart. Here’s a look at all of them.

Note: In case you missed it, you can check out the Titans’ first unofficial depth chart in its entirety right here.

Tennessee Titans release first unofficial depth chart of 2021

There are some interesting takeaways from the Titans’ first unofficial depth chart.

With the Tennessee Titans in the midst of training camp and with them being scheduled to play their first preseason game of 2021 on Friday against the Atlanta Falcons, the team has released its first unofficial depth chart.

Of course, we can’t glean too much from this depth chart thanks to its status as unofficial, and with three weeks left until final cuts, but there are some interesting takeaways from it.

The Titans have two players sharing the top spot at right tackle, but rookie Dillon Radunz isn’t one of them and is instead listed as a backup at right guard.

Geoff Swaim is ahead of Anthony Firkser at tight end, and none of the team’s 2021 draft picks are listed as starters. At wide receiver, Marcus Johnson is listed as one of the top backups, and Chester Rogers is the starter at punt returner.

Those are just some of the things that caught our eye on this first unofficial depth chart of 2021. Here’s a look at it in its entirety.

Note: an asterisk denotes the listed starter at the position.