Titans' biggest question mark still remains, according to national media outlet

The Tennessee Titans are a tough team project in 2023. They will play in arguably the weakest division in football in the AFC South. That being said, they have flaws of their own. There's unpredictability from the quarterback position, and the talent is unproven on the offensive line. They didn't add any impact talent at […]

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The Tennessee Titans are a tough team project in 2023. They will play in arguably the weakest division in football in the AFC South. That being said, they have flaws of their own. There's unpredictability from the quarterback position, and the talent is unproven on the offensive line. They didn't add any impact talent at wide receiver, either. 

Mike Vrabel has proven that he can coach a team to a better record than their roster would project, but it will be a tall task this season for the Titans. 

What does Pro Football Focus have as the team's biggest weakness in 2023? It is the same position group that it was a season ago.

The Titans had a mass exodus of talent this offseason, letting go of numerous holdovers. No unit was hit harder than their offensive line. Already the lowest-graded pass-blocking unit in the NFL a year ago, the Titans had to let the likes of Taylor Lewan and Nate Davis leave while replacing them with players who are big question marks. They added Peter Skoronskiwith the 11th overall pick, and he offers positional flexibility, but this unit is still a few pieces away from just being an average group. — PFF

The Titans did add Peter Skoronski with their first-round pick in the draft, but he could start off playing inside. That leaves questions marks at the OT positions. Nicholas Petit-Frere projects to start at one OT spot, but he struggled mightily last year. 

Newly-signed Andre Dillard will start at the other OT spot – it seems. He is very physically gifted, but he remains unproven as an NFL starter. 

During free agency, the Titans lost their top offensive guard, too. Nate Davis headed to Chicago. Ben Jones won't be their center this season, either. Aaron Brewer projects to start at center for Tennessee. 

There's plenty of question marks along the OL that still remain for the Titans.