How set is the Titans roster heading into the offseason?
Who are the Tennessee Titans, or rather, how close are the Tennessee Titans to being at the point where people don’t feel the need to ask that question?
Mike Vrabel, Jon Robinson, every member of the Titans’ coaching staff, and everyone in the front office should be asking themselves that very question right about now. Reflecting on the team they saw during the 2020 season, how close is this roster to competing for their first Super Bowl in franchise history?
The answer varies from each phase of the game. Through the season, some groups on the Titans roster looked like title-made contenders, ready to steamroll their way through the muddled AFC to go toe-to-toe for a Lombardi. Others looked, well, less ready. A piece or two away at best, and at worst, like a helpless group with no answers.
But that’s what we gather here for today. Not to debate which players could get the Titans over the hump, but rather, whether or not the Titans even need help to begin with, and how much of it if they do. We’re here today to look at the Tennessee Titans’ roster, their performance throughout the 2020 season, and try to answer the ultimate question,
How close are the Tennessee Titans to earning a Super Bowl win, in each phase of the game?