The Tennessee Titans netted six new players in the 2020 NFL Draft, and along with those players the team will look to sign undrafted free agents in the coming days to fill out its 90-man roster.
Over the course of the offseason and training camp, head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Jon Robinson will be tasked with figuring out which players are worthy of making the cut when rosters are trimmed down to 53.
We are still months away from that, but with the new draft picks in the fold, we can at least start looking ahead to what the 53-man roster might look like.
Here’s a way-too-early prediction.
QB | RB | WR | TE | OL | DL | OLB | ILB | CB | SAF | ST
Quarterback (3)
QB1 | QB2 | QB3 |
Ryan Tannehill | Logan Woodside | Cole McDonald |
Analysis: The only real question here is who makes the cut as the team’s second quarterback? Right now, I’m going to give the edge to Woodside because he has slightly more experience and trust from the coaching staff. However, there’s no doubt that McDonald brings more to the table, which will force the Titans to keep a third quarterback in the fold. Even though he loses this competition, Tennessee won’t want to risk cutting McDonald and another team scooping him up.
Notable cuts: Logan Woodside