Titans face criticism for offensive line weaknesses amid roster changes

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Last updated Jun 5, 2026

Titans face criticism for offensive line weaknesses amid roster changes
Summary

The Tennessee Titans' offense has come under scrutiny from national media due to significant concerns about their offensive line. Despite adding over 30 new players through free agency and the NFL Draft, criticisms highlight that the Titans have not sufficiently addressed issues such as the interior offensive line positions occupied by Austin Schlottman and Cordell Volson. Analysts from The Athletic Football Show have ranked the Titans' offensive supporting cast 15th in the AFC, indicating worries surrounding player performances. With upcoming practices, the team continues to evaluate its new additions, including rookie receivers Carnell Tate and Wan’Dale Robinson, who may play critical roles in establishing a stronger offensive presence this season.

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  • Titans ranked 15th in AFC for offensive supporting cast.
  • Concerns raised about interior offensive line players Schlottman and Volson.
  • New receivers Carnell Tate and Wan’Dale Robinson may help improve offense.
  • Team added over 30 players under head coach Robert Saleh.
  • Media experts label offensive line as a 'severe weakness'.
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Even with over 30 new players via free agency and the NFL Draft under new head coach Robert Saleh's staff, the Titans couldn't fill all the concerns across the offense.

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