1) By selecting Cam Ward no. 1 In total in this year’s draft, Titan expressed his confidence that Miami team manager has what it takes to be the future of the right to vote. How soon this future comes is the question where Tennessee has not officially mentioned the Ward week 1 Starter yet. Whether you think it is a pre -existing conclusion that Ward starts a new Will Levis or not, the full -time training team in Pads will give the team the best indication of how close the Ward is to be ready to take the NFL. Can he sea the contract in the camp with strong performance?
2) What is crucial for early success for Ward or Backup Will Levis will be the goals he has at its disposal and it is a relatively open competition in a broad receiver position presented. Calvin Ridley is a clear lock on WR1 and new additional Van Jefferson and Tyler Lockett should have a significant amount of time. But trying to fill out the WR room will be the number of players trying to prove their value, whether it’s just like Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike or hoping to regain like Traylon Burks. Who will get the odds in the camp and who uses their opportunities to earn a roster?
3) Among countless issues in the Titan defense last season, it was noteworthy that the cornerback L’Angus Sneed was not watched. Sneed was signed to provide an extra several elbows pro bowl talent to build up, Sneed suffered four injuries five games during the season and was not himself before he was knocked out. Sneed has said he has now passed all the injuries and is ready to show fans of Tennessee who he is and Titans will rely on him to act as he did with Chiefs after not taking significant steps on the corner kicking of this dissatisfaction. With the rest of the CB room, competition among players with relatively little experience, health and sharpness in the camp and during the season could be a big part of determining the air of this team.