Ran Carthon has a clear vision for one position for the Titans
The Tennessee Titans are in the middle of a roster makeover. At every level, the team will look quite different next season. On defense, their front seven is very impressive. Led by Jeffery Simmons and Harold Landry III, the unit should be productive next season. There are questions at linebacker, but young talent could step […]
The Tennessee Titans are in the middle of a roster makeover. At every level, the team will look quite different next season.
On defense, their front seven is very impressive. Led by Jeffery Simmons and Harold Landry III, the unit should be productive next season. There are questions at linebacker, but young talent could step up.
In the secondary, there's a clear outlook for the position when it comes to their roster construction.
New general manager Ran Carthon is believing in young cornerbacks to perform for the Titans.
The oldest CB on the roster is Tre Avery, who is just 26 years old. The rest of them range from 23-25 years of age.
There's a clear youth movement when it comes to the part of the Titans defense.
It is a risky, but exciting, way to set up the depth chart. The youth of the cornerbacks will come with its bumps and bruises, but the upside could be entertaining for fans.
Adding another impact talent at CB would make sense in free agency or the NFL Draft. Offensive line is the other major need for the Titans, but they have the cap space to address both still.
The cornerback class in this year's draft has impressive depth, so Carthon may choose that route.