Put simply, the Tennessee Titans are doing it right. They know what the formula is: Find a quarterback worth building around, and then give him as much protection and as many weapons as possible. And, fittingly, they're following that to a T.
The narrative surrounding that process hasn't been perfectly clean. General manager Ruston Webster was fired at the end of the 2015 season despite the fact he drafted the quarterback, Marcus Mariota, and that quarterback's top young wide receiver, Dorial Green-Beckham, last spring.
But new GM Jon Robinson deserves credit for seeing that with Mariota, Green-Beckham and top 2014 pick Taylor Lewan on the roster, the foundation was already in place for the long-struggling Titans this spring.