The Tennessee Titans’ 2021 offseason was lackluster at best.
After coming off a season in which they were on the verge of hosting an AFC Championship Game, you would think the team would have done everything possible to try and capitalize on the championship window that was wide open.
However, former Titans general manager Jon Robinson seemingly felt this was the perfect time to take massive risks with his best talent, while also choosing to get conservative with his biggest areas of need.
All of this culminated in a disappointing 2022 season that realistically began with some truly confusing offseason decisions that didn’t make much sense at the time, and they make even less sense now.
This article is going to discuss three of the worst offseason moves from this past season and how they played a part in the disappointing end-of-year result.
With all that said, let’s dive right into it.