The Tennessee Titans whittled their roster down to 53 players last week and are now focused on their Week 1 matchup against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, Sept. 10.
The Titans have made some changes to their roster since cutdown day, but the biggest one on offense came when the team placed wide receiver Kyle Philips on injured reserve.
Philips hurt his knee during preseason Week 2 and the unspecified MCL injury will force him to miss at least the first four games of the season.
As a result, that has caused a change in the team’s projected starting offense, as Philips was expected to be the team’s third receiver, working out of the slot.
So, who will serve as Tennessee’s third receiver now? We’ll take a look at that and the rest of Tennessee’s starting offense going into Week 1.
Just a note: the projection includes a WR3 and TE2 to account for three-receivers sets and 12 personnel.