Backup QB
The backup quarterback spot might not seem like something that should be pointed out as a red flag, but when you consider the injury history of Ryan Tannehill, it is for the Titans.
Tannehill has missed his fair share of games during his career. The former No. 8 overall pick missed three games in 2016, five games in 2018, and he had a lost 2017 season sandwiched in between. Tannehill hasn’t played a full 16-game slate since 2015.
The two candidates for the Titans’ backup job in 2020, Logan Woodside and Cole McDonald, both lack experience and have never taken a regular season snap in the NFL.
If nothing changes, the Titans could be relying on signal-callers that may not be able to keep the team afloat if Tannehill misses even just one game — and that one game could be the difference in a season where Tennessee has Super Bowl aspirations.