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Tennessee Titans Still Looking to Add a Few Players Before Completely Forming Roster

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The Titans have made plenty of moves this offseason, as they are slowly building their roster back into a playoff contender. With a few spots needing work, GM Mike Borgonzi made it clear that the right guard and center positions are ones the Titans still want to fill.


Now the Titans can obviously use the draft if they please to fill these spots as I think it would be in their best interest to develop that talent. The Titans control nine picks in this year’s draft, they can very easily utilize these picks in a trade for some offensive line help as well.


The Titans still have options at their disposal, and these players could help fill those positions.


Graham Glasgow and Brady Christensen


Glaskow and Christensen would be excellent pickups for the Titans as they would serve as perennial depth moving forward. Glasgow is going into his 11th season, he served the previous Lions, and doesnt seem likee they will be bringing him back.


Glasgow has done a good job of staying on the field appearing in 14+ games in eight of his ten years played. He has a snap count of 80% or more in nine of those seasons and on average is only committing around four penalties per season. This ranges from holding, false starts, and declined penalties. A one year deal on a decent contract around five million would be a solid addition to the team.


Christensen on the other hand would be a guy the Titans would have to take a chance on. Christensen has shown promie, playing almost three full seasons of his five year career. However with two season ending injuries to his name, his fate could be the same in Tennessee.


Christensen will becoming off a season-ending achilles injury in 2026, not to mention the season-ending bicep injury he suffered in the 2023. However, Christensen has let up just 13 penalties his whole career, and plays at a snap count of roughly 60-70%.


A player like that is all the Titans would need to solidify their depth upfront. Both Glasgow and Christensen play a mix of guard, tackle, and center. Having the ability to play in multiple positions, unlocks potential and availability. The Titans at this point would take anyone who could reshape that o-line.


The NFL Draft could also be a spot where the Titans lean on some rookies to fill these spots. Caleb Lomu out of Utah University or Logan Jones out of Iowa University could be good additions.


Two players who had seasons at their schools and could see that success translate to the NFL. Whatever route the Titans decide to take, anything that can improve this o-line will be a plus, as it can’t get any worse than what the Titans put out on the field last season.


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