This offseason saw big changes for the Tennessee Titans, especially at the skill positions. While they decided to let Derrick Henry depart in free agency, they replaced him the Tony Pollard and added a big-name receiver in Calvin Ridley.
The move away from Henry should make the Titans more balanced headed into Will Levis’ sophomore season.
CBS Sports recently ranked the running back-wide receiver-wide receiver trios across the league and the Titans checked in at No. 10 overall with a trio of Tony Pollard, DeAndre Hopkins, and Calvin Ridley.
Ironically, the Titans, Chicago Bears, and Houston Texans all acquired two of their three players at some point this offseason.
Obviously, there are major question marks regarding which version of Tony Pollard the Titans will be getting. However, if he plays anywhere close to the level he was playing at two years ago, the Titans are in for a top-15 running back in the league.
Adding Ridley to the mix is a huge upgrade for the Titans as they move Treylon Burks down on the depth chart. The combination of Ridley and Hopkins could certainly be one that does damage in 2024.
The ranking of the Titans’ trio doesn’t necessarily mean that the offense will improve in 2024. However, they have set up Levis to succeed in the TItans’ offense this season.