Grading every position on the Titans roster

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 11: Head coach Mike Vrabel of the Tennessee Titans looks on during the closing moments of AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 11: Head coach Mike Vrabel of the Tennessee Titans looks on during the closing moments of AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2020 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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Tight End

-Jonnu Smith

-Anthony Firkser

-MyCole Pruitt

-Cole Herdman

Jonnu Smith took some leaps last year, and looks like he should be the TE of the future. It will be strange not seeing Delanie Walker on the field, but at this point, Jonnu shouldn’t be much of a downgrade, if at all.

Pruitt will make the team as a solid blocker, and Firkser is a good pass-catching option behind Smith.

Herdman could make the team as the 4th TE, but I expect this spot to go to Blasingame, who’s more of a FB/TE hybrid. Solid position group.

Grade: B

Wide Receiver

-AJ Brown

-Corey Davis

-Adam Humphries

-Kalif Raymond

-Cody Hollister

-Trevion Thompson

AJ Brown is a complete stud. Corey Davis has been a disappointment considering he was a top-5 pick, but he’s a solid secondary option at receiver. Adam Humphries is getting $9 million a year, so he needs to contribute more than the 37 catches he had last year. Kalif Raymond had flashes, and should make the team as the deep threat.

Behind Raymond, there’s a whole lot of nothing.

Tajae Sharpe left, and team brass did nothing to replace him. Unless Hollister, Thompson, or one of the UDFA’s shine, this group is rather shallow.

Take Brown away, and this is one of the weakest WR rooms in the league.

Grade: C-