Titans May Stay in Basement Another Year

   

The Tennessee Titans finished dead last in the AFC South, and the entire league, for the 2024 season.

Their presence, along with fellow non-playoff participants in the Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts, has prompted Bleacher Report writer Alex Kay to place the Titans' AFC South division at the bottom of his divisional rankings.

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"The Tennessee Titans are in the midst of a full-blown rebuild after Will Levis failed to develop into a serviceable NFL starter," Kay writes.

"The Titans have the No. 1 overall pick to use on a blue-chip prospect like Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders — the top passers on the B/R Scouting Department's big board — and can make several other transformative selections when they are on the clock next month. Don't expect this team to seriously compete right away, however, as Tennessee projects to finish in the league's basement for the second consecutive season."

The Titans have a lot of fundamental issues that are plaguing the roster. It starts with poor decisions made from the past few drafts that have left the team not as talented as their competitors both inside and outside of the division.

This will likely leave the Titans still towards the bottom of the barrel in their division and the league for another year or two, but if Mike Borgonzi can attack the draft and build a promising rookie class, it could be the start of the team's ascent out of the doldrums of the AFC South.

Tennessee may not have as much trouble escaping last place in the AFC South as it would in other stronger divisions, but there is still a lot separating the Titans from the rest of their rivals.

The Titans and the rest of the league will participate in the NFL Draft from April 24-26.

It seems like the Tennessee Titans are staring at a challenging road ahead. As a team in the midst of a rebuild, they finished dead last in both the AFC South and the entire league during the 2024 NFL season. This outcome has drawn criticism from analysts like Bleacher Report's Alex Kay, who ranked the AFC South division at the bottom of his divisional rankings, citing the Titans' struggles.

The quarterback situation has been a particular point of concern, as Will Levis has not developed into the reliable NFL starter the Titans hoped for. This failure has played a significant role in their current predicament. However, there is a glimmer of hope as the Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, scheduled for April 24-26. This presents them with an opportunity to select a top-tier prospect, potentially a quarterback like Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders, as suggested by the Bleacher Report Scouting Department.

The fundamental issues that plague the Titans' roster stem from poor decisions in previous drafts, leaving them less talented than their competitors both within the AFC South and across the league. These roster shortcomings will likely keep Tennessee at the bottom of the standings for at least another year or two.

Despite these challenges, the Titans have a chance to turn things around by building a strong rookie class. Mike Borgonzi, the team's general manager, holds a pivotal role in making transformative choices during the draft. If he succeeds, it could mark the beginning of Tennessee's ascent from the bottom of the AFC South.

In the short term, while the Titans may find it slightly easier to escape last place in their relatively weaker division compared to stronger divisions, they still face a significant gap between themselves and their rivals. The rebuilding process won't be easy or fast, but the franchise has opportunities to reshape its future with smart drafting and solid development of young talent. Fans will have to exercise patience as the Titans work to overcome their struggles and strive for competitiveness in the NFL once again.