The Tennessee Titans improved to 2-0 on the preseason following a 16-15 victory over the Seattle Seahawks at Nissan Stadium in Week 2 — a game that came down to the final kick.

Many starters did not play and the snaps were otherwise spread around evenly save for a few players who received a bulk load. There were more highs than lows, and that was reflected in the post-game analysis.

Here’s a look at the best and worst performers, courtesy of PFF, from the Week 2 preseason win.

Top 5 offense

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  • TE Thomas Odukoya (87.4)
  • QB Malik Willis (78.4)
  • WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (77.4)
  • OL Cole Spencer (74.9)
  • OL Daniel Brunskill (73.3)

Bottom 5 offense

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  • OL Jaelyn Duncan (47.1)
  • TE Steven Stilianos (48.5)
  • RB Hassan Haskins (50.2)
  • OL Leroy Watson (53.1)
  • OL John Ojukwu (54.0)

Top 5 defense

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  • LB Jaylen Harrell (76.2)
  • S Tre Avery (72.6)
  • LB Khalid Duke (71.8)
  • DT Isaiah Itonc (68.8)
  • CB Eric Garror (68.1)

Bottom 5 defense

Syndication: The Tennessean

  • LB Otis Reese (27.8)
  • LB Thomas Rush (30.1)
  • CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (36.1)
  • NT Keondre Coburn (39.6)
  • S Shyheim Carter (44.6)

Top 5 special teams

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  • S Keaton Ellis (79.4)
  • S Matthew Jackson (77.9)
  • LB Caleb Murphy (75.4)
  • TE Thomas Odukoya (74.)
  • S Elijah Molden (71.9)

Bottom 5 special teams

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  • LB James Williams (39.7)
  • TE Steven Stilianos (42.9)
  • LB Chance Campbell (46.3)
  • RB Hassan Haskins (48.2)
  • LB Otis Reese (48.6)

Other notables

Syndication: The Tennessean

  • WR Jha’Quan Jackson (67.8)
  • QB Mason Rudolph (65.3)
  • RB Julius Chestnut (60.5)
  • OL Lachavious Simmons (57.3)
  • S Keaton Ellis (66.9)
  • LB Chance Campbell (59.0)
  • LB Shane Ray (55.7)
  • S Elijah Molden (50.9)



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