NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Titans initial, unofficial depth chart is unsurprising, as we should have expected.

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I feel certain that despite Logan Ryan being listed as the second starting corner, there will be times when he is third -- he will line up in the slot as the nickel a ton and Adoree' Jackson could well start in a two-corner base with Malcolm Butler. They will mix and match.

There is still no reason to expect Derrick Henry will get significantly more work that Dion Lewis, though he certainly could get more first-down work.

Third- and fourth-team guys who have shown the most to this point include Landry, of course, as well as Jennings, Burnett, Fluellen, Dickerson and President.

Remember to read a line all the way across before going to the second line -- so the first receiver slot is Taylor, Sharpe, Williams, Veasy and Ross.

Guys in parenthesis are set aside due to injuries. Rashaan Evans should be listed that way as he's been out of practice for some time without the team offering any injury details.

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Paul Kuharsky has covered the Tennessee Titans since 1996, first for The Tennessean, then ESPN.com and now independently at paulkuharsky.com. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee and one of the longest-tenured Titans beat reporters in the franchise's history.