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The Tennessee Titans have made progress in adding talent in the first wave of free agency, and one analyst reveals their biggest remaining need.
The first week of free agency is nearing an end, and the Tennessee Titans have made some strides in rebuilding their roster. While there is still work to be done, there is no question that the team is better today than it was just last week. But what exactly is the Titans' biggest need heading into the coming weeks and the NFL draft?
Joe Rexrode for The Athletic believes it is offensive weapons for Cam Ward . Tennessee Titans Offensive weaponry is the Titans’ biggest remaining need, though a difference-making edge and reliable starters at center and right guard also would help a lot. The Titans did add Wan’Dale Robinson, and he’ll be a high-volume contributor in Brian Daboll’s offense, as he was with the Giants.
But the rest of the receiving corps is either aging (Calvin Ridley) or young and perhaps a bit too high on the depth chart (Chimere Dike, Elic Ayomanor). At running back, Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears are solid but not dynamic. It would not shock if the Titans were to take Jeremiyah Love at No.
4, then a receiver at No. 35. — Joe Rexrode Rexrode is right, Tennessee must add some more playmakers to the offense, but those additions mean little if the offensive line can’t protect Ward.