8 NFL Teams in Need of a Major Roster Overhaul | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Robert Spencer
Published Mar 23, 2026
The Tennessee Titans turned over their coaching staff and welcomed new lead skipper Brian Callahan in January.
Callahan will succeed Mike Vrabel, who led a hard-nosed, physical team that lost its way offensively over the past couple of years. The Titans ranked 27th or worse in scoring and total yards for the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
Now, general manager Ran Carthon and Callahan will start a clean slate together with $68.1 million in cap space and pick Nos. 7 and 38 in the early rounds of the upcoming draft.
First and foremost, the Titans should scout veteran and rookie quarterbacks to challenge 2023 second-rounder Will Levis and Malik Willis for the starting job.
In nine starts, Levis threw for 1,808 yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions with a 58.4 percent completion rate, which doesn't seem like enough to solidify himself for the lead position.
Tennessee will probably find a new engine for its offense with workhorse running back Derrick Henry set to become a free agent in March.
On top of that, DeAndre Hopkins will turn 32 years old in June, and fellow wide receiver Treylon Burks hasn't provided first-round return in terms of production, partially because of injuries.
In addition to needs at the offensive skill positions, Tennessee should address its front line after the unit allowed the highest pressure rate (27.5 percent) per dropback this past season. Left guard Peter Skoronski may be the only lock to start within that group for 2024 campaign.
Tennessee could also add an interior defensive lineman, linebacker and cornerback to fill a void at every level of its defensive unit.
The Titans have a long laundry list of roster needs, though fortunately for them, they have the financial capital to make waves in free agency.