Titans 2020 training camp preview: What to expect from the secondary

We take a closer look at the secondary with this latest Titans training camp preview.

On the bubble: Safety

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Dane Cruikshank

Joshua Kalu

Chris Jackson

Ibraheim Campbell

Analysis: Both Kalu and Cruikshank made the 53-man roster in 2019 and are valuable special teams contributors, so we’re giving them the edge to take the last two spots at safety — that is, assuming the Titans once again carry five safeties into the season.

If we were to rank these players based on the likelihood of them making the roster, Campbell would be third in line thanks to the edge in experience he has over Kalu and Cruikshank, and his ability to play on special teams. Jackson is the wild card of the group, as he offers versatility as someone who can play both safety and corner, and can contribute on special teams, but like all rookies, a shortened offseason may stunt his growth, hurting his chances of making the roster.