Like most positions on the roster, the Tennessee Titans are going to look different at the linebacker spot in 2024.
One of the Titans’ 2023 starters, Jack Gibbens, is returning but he’s not a lock to keep that job after an up-and-down campaign in which he failed to cement himself as the long-term solution.
On top of that, Tennessee lost Gibbens’ starting mate, Azeez Al-Shaair, who signed with the Houston Texans in free agency after serving as one of the Titans’ best defenders in 2023.
The only significant move Tennessee made at the position in free agency was the signing of Kenneth Murray, who will man one of the starting spots. The team also added Cedric Gray in the 2024 NFL draft.
Gibbens, Gray and Otis Reese are the top competitors for the starting job next to Murray. Here’s how we see things shaking out with that competition and the rest of the spots on the linebacker depth chart.