
He even fits in well with the gap-run-heavy system the Lions have in place. He was the second running back on our big board and the 31st player overall. Gibbs is an excellent running back prospect.

It might be a bridge year as they transition from Ryan Tannehill to Will Levis, but they are an injury away from having to throw Levis to the wolves with few receiving options. They didn't draft a receiver until Round 7, when they took Colton Dowell of UT Martin. The free-agent market wasn't loaded, but even taking a few shots on some mid-tier free agents would have been better than what they did. Burks, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Kyle Philips project as the starters, and they combined for 919 yards last season. Now, the Titans have the saddest group of pass-catchers in the league. The Titans kicked off their cap-management moves this offseason by cutting Robert Woods, who led the receiving corps with 527 yards. Fourth-round tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo actually had more yards for the Titans (450). The Arkansas alum ranked ninth among all rookies in receiving yards with 444. Unfortunately, Burks' rookie season left a lot to be desired. Brown, replacing him with 2022 first-round pick Treylon Burks. Brown and a few other decent receivers was a winning formula.īut they traded away A.J. Mike Vrabel's coaching staff was able to get some playoff appearances out of Derrick Henry carrying the offense, while Ryan Tannehill throwing the ball to A.J. It's no secret that the current iteration of the Titans offense seems to have run its course.

In this case, it's the Titan's lack of action at an important position that earns them the dubious distinction of making the cut. This list is primarily going to feature actual moves that teams made. Titans WR Treylon Burks Mitchell Leff/Getty Images
