While the Tennessee Titans’ defense as a whole took a major step forward during the 2021 campaign, one area where the unit needs to improve is in coverage.
Tennessee’s defense allowed 245.2 passing yards per game in 2021, ranking No. 25 in the NFL. The Titans did a better job limiting passing touchdowns, though, after surrendering 24, tied for the seventh-fewest.
When looking at Tennessee’s 2022 schedule, there are some very good passing attacks on it, and, of course, some very talented receivers the team will have to try and corral.
Here’s a look at the No. 1 wide receiver from each team on the Titans’ upcoming schedule, ranked from best to worst.