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What are the biggest remaining holes on Titans' roster?

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The Tennessee Titans had an active offseason but still have roster needs, especially on the offensive line, tight end, and safety.

The NFL offseason is rolling along with rookie minicamps popping up across the league. Next step, organized offseason team activities (OTAs). The Tennessee Titans will head into OTAs when they start with a ton of new faces after an active offseason.

Between free agency and the draft, they appear to be trending in the right direction, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t need areas. Matt Vanderame and Gilberto Manzano took a look at where the sit and revealed what they believe are their biggest remaining needs . Tennessee Titans: IOL, TE, S The Titans were incredibly active this offseason, spending lavishly to raise the floor of a team that went 3–14 last season.

However, Tennessee still has areas to improve with new coach Robert Saleh. Up front, the offensive line is still in flux. Guard Peter Skoronski is solid and right tackle JC Latham showed improvement in 2025, but center Austin Schlottmann and right guard Cordell Volson are better served as depth.

While the receiver room has been significantly bolstered by the addition of first-round pick Carnell Tate and free-agent signing Wan’Dale Robinson, tight end is still a weak spot. After losing Chig Okonkwo to the Commanders in free agency, Tennessee brought in Daniel Bellinger to compete with Gunnar Helm. It’s a functional pairing, but far from dynamic after combining for 643 receiving yards in 2025.