With the 2023 NFL draft in the books, analysts from different media outlets have begun posting power rankings reflecting the results of the three-day event, so let’s see where the Tennessee Titans stack up.
As always, we start our roundup with USA TODAY’s Nate Davis, who has the Titans moving up two spots from No. 28 to No. 26 since his last iteration.
Here’s what he had to say:
26. Titans (28): Apparently they’re running it back one more time with QB Ryan Tannehill and RB Derrick Henry … and running it forward and laterally, as it’s still not clear what kind of production they’ll get from this receiving corps.
Davis rightly points out what is Tennessee’s biggest weakness at wideout, but I wouldn’t pencil Tannehill in as the definitive starter just yet after the team drafted Will Levis, who could conceivably take the reins in Year 1. If that happens, whether before or during the season, Tannehill will get moved.
As for Henry, I continue to believe he’ll be on the team to start the season, but a trade deadline deal to acquire a pick with The King in the final year of his contract shouldn’t be ruled out.
Now, a look at the rest of our roundup, which has a few experts putting the Titans in the teens, while the rest have them in the 20s.