NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Addressing depth in a big way was not something that would happen for the Titans in 2024. Given the abundance of roster holes, there were front-line positions that weren’t going to be sufficiently dealt with.

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Today I ponder players who will play for them whose ceilings we have a pretty strong feel for. It doesn’t make them an un-useful part of this roster. But I do think we know where they will top out based on physical limits and can hope they aren’t asked to do more than those allow.

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