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PFF ranks Titans’ offensive line near the bottom of the NFL

January 15, 2025 by Titans Wire

The Tennessee Titans finished the season at 3-14 and have major questions to deal with in the offseason. 

On top of finding a new general manager after parting ways with Ran Carthon, the organization must retool their roster. While they do have talent, they also have a ton of holes that they must address. 

One of the biggest is their offensive line. According to Pro Football Focus, they may not have the worst line in the league, but they are close. 

28. Tennessee Titans

Best lineup: 

LT JC Latham

LG Peter Skoronski

C Lloyd Cushenberry

RG Dillon Radunz

RT John Ojukwu

Due to good play from rookie left tackle JC Latham and a late-season emergence from 2023 first-round pick Peter Skoronski, the Titans took a step forward from being the worst offensive line in football. However, there is still a long way to go until the unit can be considered even average.

From Week 10 onward, Skoronski earned an 84.5 pass-blocking grade, which led all guards in the NFL over that period. He gave up only eight pressures on 349 snaps over that span. 

Best Player: JC Latham

Latham appeared to hit a rookie wall toward the second half of the season, but up until Week 11, he earned a 74.2 PFF pass-blocking grade, which ranked 21st among left tackles. 

With center Lloyd Cushenberry coming off a major injury and guard Dillon Radunz being a free agent, the Titans will have to make some decisions on the unit, with none bigger than who will eventually play right tackle. Tennessee struggled to fill that hole and it plagued the unit all season, Nicholas Petit-Frere, John Ojukwu, Jaelyn Duncan, Leroy Watson and Isaiah Prince all took turns at the position and failed. This issue complicated line cohesion and likely had an impact on overall performance. 

This is just one of the units that need to be addressed by the new general manager this offseason. One thing is certain, if they don’t get it right, the offense will continue to struggle.

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