Titans looking to rebuild foundation
Tennessee lost too many quality players in the offseason to expect to compete for a playoff spot.
Editor's note: These grades were assigned by the individual correspondent and not by Pro Football Weekly.
The Titans have big plans for a rapid rebuild, and they have enough good, young talent that they could boomerang back into contention in 2007.
But those who think they'll be a surprisingly competitive team this season haven't looked back at the list of talented players who've moved on: Derrick Mason, Samari Rolle, Andre Dyson, Kevin Carter, Fred Miller, Lance Schulters, Carlos Hall, Robert Holcombe and Joe Nedney, among others.
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