The Tennessee Titans have greatly improved their offense during the 2024 offseason, but were their moves enough to get them a high ranking in CBS Sports’ triplets rankings?
The answer to that question is a resounding no, as CBS Sports’ Jared Dubin ranked the Titans’ triplet of quarterback Will Levis, running back Tony Pollard and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins at No. 27 in the NFL.
The main reason behind the ranking? You guessed it: Levis.
Levis’ debut season was extremely up and down. We’ll see what he looks like in a more pass-friendly offense with an upgraded offensive line and pass-catchers. Pollard looked terrible early last year coming off his broken leg, but came on down the stretch. The Titans signed Calvin Ridley this offseason, but Hopkins is still the better player. The dude is a marvel. Alas, we can’t justify putting the Titans higher without knowing more about Levis.
It was tough to truly gauge how much of Tennessee’s issues on offense were Levis’ fault during his nine starts last season because of the awful supporting cast around him. However, we do know that Levis showed enough flashes to warrant excitement about his future.
Even still, it’s understandable to have doubts after such a small sample size, which leads to rankings like this. We should point out, though, that Dubin has triplets with quarterbacks who haven’t taken a single snap in the NFL ranked ahead of the Titans.