Pro Football Focus can’t find much to get excited about on the Titans’ roster.

That’s not necessarily shocking, considering the Titans have won just 16 of their last 51 contests over the last three years, and that Tennessee finished 3-14 last season.

But the extent of PFF’s dismissal of the Titans is more eye-opening.

In its annual ranking of the top 32 players at each of 12 positions, the statistics and analytics website ranked just seven Titans among the 384 possibilities at the various spots.

PFF didn’t list a single Titan among its top 32 ranked players at seven positions — offensive tackle, tight end, wide receiver, edge rusher, linebacker, cornerback or safety.

The message at those positions, in other words, is that some NFL teams’ second-best players are better than the Titan

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