The biggest goal for the Tennessee Titans this offseason was to put Will Levis in a better position to succeed in his second season after he had to deal with a lackluster supporting cast in 2023.
And general manager Ran Carthon did just that, with the Titans adding upgrades at wide receiver in Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd, and along the offensive line in JC Latham and Lloyd Cushenberry.
As a result of those moves, Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski believes Levis is among the biggest winners of the 2024 offseason.
To start, the league’s worst offensive line added experienced center Lloyd Cushenberry III in free agency. JC Latham will take over left tackle duties after being this year’s seventh overall pick. Most importantly, arguably the league’s best O-line coach, Bill Callahan, joined his son’s staff to rectify this group.
The skill positions are also dramatically better. The offense isn’t all about Derrick Henry anymore. Henry is now a member of the Baltimore Ravens. Tony Pollard is replacing him as a dual-threat out of the backfield. At wide receiver, the Titans coaxed Calvin Ridley to sign in free agency before bringing in Tyler Boyd nearly two months later. Ridley, Boyd and DeAndre Hopkins is a tremendous trio for Levis to utilize.
On top of those signings, the Titans hired head coach Brian Callahan, who will bring a more pass-heavy offense with him, and offensive line coach Bill Callahan, who will help with the rebuild upfront.
Now, it’s up to Levis to make the most out of what the Titans gave him en route to cementing himself as the long-term solution under center in Nashville.