NFL analyst breaks down Titans' biggest remaining roster hole
The Tennessee Titans have added some players to the roster, and one analyst singles out their biggest remaining need.
The Tennessee Titans have made some progress on retooling their roster during the first wave of free agency by addressing some of the holes that plagued them in 2025, and they attacked both sides of the ball. While they have addressed some of their needs, there is still work that must be done, and the upcoming draft will be critical in helping them take the next step. But what direction they go is still up for debate, and Matt Okada of NFL.
com believes they must find a top wideout in the draft or with a trade . Tennessee Titans Biggest roster hole: WR1 Solution: Swing a big trade OR trade down from No. 4 overall There's a battle-tested formula when it comes to fostering growth at the game's most important position: Team drafts a highly touted quarterback, who struggles through the first year or two.
The team then acquires a bona fide No. 1 wide receiver, and the young QB breaks out. It happened with Josh Allen after the Bills traded for Stefon Diggs and with Jalen Hurts when the Eagles acquired A.
J. Brown. The Titans should try that approach with second-year passer Cam Ward.