Tennessee Titans’ biggest remaining needs after 2020 NFL Draft

What are some of the biggest needs left to address for the Titans?

Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson addressed multiple needs on both sides of the ball during the 2020 NFL Draft, but there is still some work to be done.

The Titans have already started filing out the back end of their roster with undrafted free agents. Even with those players added, Tennessee has enough cap space (upwards of $20 million) to sign veterans in order to shore up some positions.

Let’s see what those positions are, with a potential solution at each.

Wide receiver

There isn’t much needed here, but it wouldn’t hurt for the Titans to add someone who is a burner and can stretch the field vertically.

The best man for that job currently on the roster is Kalif Raymond, and he did make some big plays last season to show he can get the job done. Still, it wouldn’t hurt for the Titans to add a veteran here for more options.

Potential solution: Taylor Gabriel