Updated Titans 53-man roster projection after preseason Week 2

Our latest 53-man roster projection following the Titans’ preseason Week 2 win.

With preseason Week 2 in the books following the Tennessee Titans’ 13-3 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday night, we’re taking our latest crack at a 53-man roster projection for the Titans.

The Titans will make their latest round of cuts on Tuesday, trimming their roster from 85 to 80. And then, following their final preseason game on Saturday, Aug. 27, the Titans will have their final cutdown to 53.

The latest exhibition contest further helped clarify who on the roster bubble has a better shot than others to make the initial 53-man group, but there’s still time for those struggling to rebound with another preseason game left to play.

While the left guard job appears to have been decided, things are still open at right tackle between Nicholas Petit-Frere and Dillon Radunz, and at cornerback between Roger McCreary and Caleb Farley.

Wide receiver hasn’t exactly been decided yet, either. Robert Woods stands to be the No. 1 and Kyle Philips should operate out of the slot, but can Treylon Burks surpass Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for the No. 2 role?

Here’s a look at our latest 53-man roster projection after preseason Week 2.