One of the Tennessee Titans’ biggest needs going into the 2024 offseason is at the wide receiver position, where Tennessee will need to add at least two impact players.
Tennessee’s best wide receiver by far in 2023 was easily DeAndre Hopkins, who played a key role in the development of quarterback Will Levis as his trusted No. 1 target.
Despite doubts about his viability at 31 years old, Hopkins looked very much like the star receiver we’ve seen during his career.
DHop finished with a team-high 1,057 receiving yards and seven scores, which is made more impressive by the fact that he got off to a slow start, combined with Tennessee’s offensive line being abysmal.
On the flip side, second-year wide receiver Treylon Burks was a major disappointment. On top of injury issues, Burks didn’t do much when he was on the field, finishing with just 221 receiving yards and no scores.
Now, a look at who’s under contract, who’s a pending free agent and what the Titans’ specific needs are at the position going into the offseason.
Note: Contract information is courtesy of Over the Cap.