Where do post-Derrick Henry Titans rank in latest running back power rankings?

The Tennessee Titans no longer have Derrick Henry, so where does their running back group rank among the rest of the league?

The Tennessee Titans will embark on the 2024 season with a new-look offense under head coach Brian Callahan.

With Will Levis under center and a solid group of receivers, the passing game looks set to improve upon 2023. The question is, with Derrick Henry now in Baltimore, how will the running game look?

Marcus Mosher of The 33rd Team believes the Titans will start the season in the top half of the league in his running back power rankings.

12. Tennessee Titans

The Derrick Henry era is officially over in Tennessee, but that doesn’t mean the Titans aren’t talented at running back.

Tony Pollard was signed this offseason, and he appears to be fully healthy again. He’ll be paired up with Tyjae Spears, giving them one of the most explosive backfields in the league.

Free agent acquisition Tony Pollard should team up with breakout candidate Tyjae Spears, giving the Titans a dynamic backfield tandem.

Pollard appears healthy and poised to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark for the third consecutive season after coming over from the Dallas Cowboys. Spears, who is coming off a solid rookie campaign, looks to build upon his performance last season by adding an explosive weapon both on the ground and as a pass-catcher out of the backfield.

With weapons in both the running and passing game, it will be up to the offensive line to be solid. If they are, this running back stable could surpass the No. 12 preseason ranking given to them by The 33rd Team and help power the Titans offense toward a successful season.

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