Titans Face Quarterback Depth Decisions Amid Suggestions for Veteran Receiver Additions
Titans Face Quarterback Depth Decisions Amid Suggestions for Veteran Receiver Additions

Titans Face Quarterback Depth Decisions Amid Suggestions for Veteran Receiver Additions

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The Tennessee Titans, focusing on developing their new No. 1 overall pick quarterback Cam Ward, are advised by former Aaron Rodgers teammate Kurt Benkert to add veteran wide receivers DJ Chark or Gabe Davis to provide experienced support despite their injury histories. Chark, known for his deep-route ability but plagued by injuries, and Davis, a speed threat recovering from knee surgery, could offer help to Ward in a rebuilding Titans team with low expectations this season. Meanwhile, the Titans' past draft decisions are scrutinized, with Pro Football Focus suggesting that selecting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in the 2014 draft instead of other inconsistent options might have provided more stability for the franchise. The team also faces uncertainty with third-year QB Will Levis, who, despite struggles leading to Ward’s selection, might be retained as a backup if he performs well in training camp, although trade possibilities remain. All these moves highlight the Titans' ongoing efforts to stabilize their quarterback position and improve their offensive weapons to foster development and future success. Health concerns and roster decisions will be critical as Tennessee navigates its rebuilding phase around Cam Ward.

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