The Tennessee Titans picked the right time to need a quarterback

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 09: Tua Tagovailoa #13 of the Alabama Crimson Tide looks to pass during the second half against the LSU Tigers in the game at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 09, 2019 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 09: Tua Tagovailoa #13 of the Alabama Crimson Tide looks to pass during the second half against the LSU Tigers in the game at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 09, 2019 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
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Titans QB, Ryan Tannehill.
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Why the Tennessee Titans are pretty lucky when it comes to their QB situation.

The Tennessee Titans did a great job preemptively protecting their season when GM Jon Robinson traded a 4th round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft for Ryan Tannehill this offseason.

I think there is an increasingly great chance that Titans fans will see Tannehill in Nashville again next year, the only question is what sort of deal can they strike with a QB that is playing well but probably isn’t the long-term answer.

With six weeks left to evaluate Tannehill and his short or long-term fit in Tennessee, but that isn’t the only place Robinson and company will be looking.

I’m sure you have already heard, but the number of QBs that are potentially set to be available this offseason is impressive. For the first time in a long time, there may be a surplus of quarterbacks on the market that benefits teams with a need at the position.

Let’s break that down a little bit.

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