By MIKE HERNDON, columnist

The Titans will be moving in a new direction at the game’s most critical position this upcoming offseason, that much is clear. However, the market for quarterbacks is extremely unclear with almost every viable potential option carrying some sort of uncertainty as to whether or not they’ll actually be available.

For the purposes of this piece, we’ll assume that Ran Carthon and Brian Callahan are making these decisions, which still seems likely to be the case no matter what my personal view on that topic (you can read my thoughts in depth here if you missed it).

Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Central Florida, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Shedeur Sanders of Colorado/ ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Titans have over $63 million in projected cap space. They will likely have a top 5 pick (currently guaranteed to be top 7 but could be as high as No. 1 overall), so almost all options are realistically on the table from an asset standpoint.

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