For years, the NFL draft, free agency, offensive linemen, and the Tennessee Titans were synonymous. Year after year, the Titans would spend a helpful of capital in order to fix their offensive line. They tried and they tried to get back a stalwart, mauling unit. It worked some years, and others it didn’t.
Since 2013, the Titans have drafted an offensive linemen in the first round in three out of four years. In the one year they didn’t, former GM Ruston Webster reached for Jeremiah Poutasi, a raw developmental offensive line project out of Utah. Poutasi lasted one season with the Titans and played just one game with the Jakcsonville Jaguars in 2016.