It has been a little while since we’ve taken a look at a starting offense projection for the Tennessee Titans, so what better time than now to update it after the news of DeAndre Hopkins’ expected signing.
The move is huge, as Hopkins gives the Titans the impact receiver they desperately needed after the team neglected what was one of its biggest weaknesses throughout the offseason.
What the addition of Hopkins also does is push everyone down the depth chart and, in turn, puts them in a spot and role they are better suited for.
As much as I like a guy like Kyle Philips, the idea of him being the No. 2 receiver worried me. Thankfully, that is no longer the case.
Here’s a look at an updated starting offense projection for Tennessee in the wake of the Hopkins signing. We’ve included a total of 13 players instead of 11 to account for both three-receiver sets and 12 personnel.