The NFL regular season is less than 100 days away, and teams are preparing for the final days of offseason team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp.
The Tennessee Titans have been off this past week and will kick off their final week of offseason practices on Monday before their mandatory minicamp in mid-June. So far, those monitoring the sessions have noticed a different vibe across the organization, and there is a sense of hope that things can turn around in 2026.
While there is excitement, not everyone is convinced that the Titans will make a jump this season, and that includes ESPN, which has the Titans mired at 27th in their initial release of their Football Power Index.
As Seth Walder reported, these rankings are based on multiple factors, including projected win totals from the betting market, regular-season schedules, quarterback depth, and special-teams expectations, and are then simulated for the year. And unfortunately for the Titans, it is hard to project how everything will come together with a new coaching staff and a retooled roster.
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This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Where do they land in ESPN’s Football Power Index?