5 bold predictions for the Tennessee Titans 53-man roster after the preseason

PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 08: Logan Woodside #5 of the Tennessee Titans looks on against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter of a preseason game at Lincoln Financial Field on August 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Titans defeated the Eagles 27-10. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 08: Logan Woodside #5 of the Tennessee Titans looks on against the Philadelphia Eagles during the fourth quarter of a preseason game at Lincoln Financial Field on August 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Titans defeated the Eagles 27-10. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /
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Some bold predictions on the Tennessee Titans opening roster.

Aaron Stinnie and Cameron Batson made the Tennessee Titans opening roster in 2018, which was shocking to many.

Guys like Deontay Burnett and Akrum Wadley came in with more hype, but the Tennessee Titans decided that they would rather go in a different direction and keep guys they believed could play in case of an emergency.

More importantly they seemed to keep guys they thought they could coach up and were afraid that other teams would jump in and claim them.

Batson had some nice plays on offense, but Aaron Stinnie never made a solid contribution to the roster and looks like he might not have as much upside as the coaching staff thought.

The front office isn’t afraid to take chances and whether that means trading for someone like Kamalei Correa or keeping someone like Cameron Batson, right now whatever we think they are going to do roster-wise, is probably at least partially wrong.

If you want to think like Jon Robinson and Mike Vrabel you have to go bold, so these are my five best bold prediction for the roster from most likely to least likely.