Ranking the five left tackle options for the Tennessee Titans

Sep 15, 2019; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans offensive tackle David Quessenberry (72) catches a pass for a touchdown against Indianapolis Colts outside linebacker Darius Leonard (53) during the first half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 15, 2019; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans offensive tackle David Quessenberry (72) catches a pass for a touchdown against Indianapolis Colts outside linebacker Darius Leonard (53) during the first half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /
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Titans future starting tackle David Quessenberry
Oct 25, 2020; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans offensive guard David Quessenberry (72) blocks defensive tackle Larrell Murchison (91) during pre-game warm up at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports /

2. David Quessenberry (most likely your starter)

This is the player that I think the Titans will lean on, and it goes beyond the fact that he was the guy they used on Sunday when Sambrailo went down.

Mike Vrabel loves Quessenberry and it is hard to argue that he is wrong for that. Quessenberry has an incredible story and he has been with Vrabel since his Houston days. Not only have the two been around each other, but apparently Mike Vrabel’s son learned how to play offensive tackle from the journeyman lineman.

So he is going to get his shot on Sunday to see if he deserves to be the long term starter. Now you may be thinking, “Wait, this game is too important to screw around if you don’t think someone gives you the best chance to win.” I would say that you are right, but you are also forgetting about Trevor Daniel.

I actually think Quessenberry isn’t much different than Sambrailo in what he will put out on the field, and in limited action Sunday he was able to hold it together enough to win an OT game vs the Ravens. That feels worthy of earning a shot.