The Tennessee Titans have had one of the worst offensive lines in the sport the last three years, which will send them back to the drawing board in 2024 in the hopes they can improve things upfront for quarterback Will Levis.
Of last year’s starting group, only 2023 first-round pick and left guard Peter Skoronski is locked into a starting role.
The Titans will definitely make a change at left tackle, where Andre Dillard was the league’s worst in 2023, and starting center Aaron Brewer, who struggled in pass protection, is set to hit free agency.
The good news is, the Titans may have a pair of in-house solutions on the right side. Right guard Daniel Brunskill and right tackle Dillon Radunz are both under contract, but neither should be considered a lock to start, despite solid showings overall.
The Titans figure to add to their offensive line in the draft, with the almost universal hope among fans being the team can land Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt with the No. 7 overall pick to alleviate their biggest need.
But Tennessee will navigate free agency first, where they are also expected to add some help upfront.
Pro Football Focus’ Brad Spielberger recently speculated that the Titans are a potential landing spot for four free-agent linemen. Here’s a look at who they are and our thoughts on each: