If the Tennessee Titans are going to get back on track in 2023 after what was a dismal 2022 campaign, they must address several needs this offseason, especially on offense.
Of course, the revamp on offense starts with the offensive coordinator, a job that remains vacant in Nashville. However, we would assume the team is at least close to a decision there.
As of right now, the Titans are in a bad spot financially, as they’re set to be $23.4 million over the cap. However, Tennessee has several cut candidates that will easily bring their cap space back to the positive side.
The vast majority of Tennessee’s needs come on offense, but the defensive side of the ball has the potential to have some major holes to plug depending on what happens with cuts and free agency.
We also can’t forget about special teams, which has two particular areas that should be addressed. Safe to say, new general manager Ran Carthon has his work cut out for him.
Now, a look at the biggest needs.