Titans offseason preview at OL: Rebuilding the group upfront

A look at the Titans’ offensive line situation ahead of free agency and what the team might do in 2023.

Aside from maybe quarterback should the Tennessee Titans decide to make a change, the biggest position of need going into this offseason is no doubt the offensive line.

Tennessee’s group upfront was putrid in 2022, partly because of injuries that left an already lackluster group even shorter on talent.

After Taylor Lewan tore his ACL, the Titans deployed Dennis Daley at left tackle and the results were disastrous. Things weren’t much better next to him, as Aaron Brewer struggled at left guard, also.

Rookie Nicholas Petit-Frere wasn’t very good at right tackle, either, and the two best players upfront, Ben Jones and Nate Davis, missed a handful of contests each due to injury.

Looking ahead to 2023, the Titans might have to replace up to four starters upfront depending on what happens. We’ll take a look at that and more in our latest offseason preview for the offensive line.