By Michael Gallagher0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.With several teams kicking off their organized team activities this week, the NFL offseason is in full swing.
Teams have OTAs sprinkled in over the next three weeks before a month-long break until training camp begins in mid-to-end July.
We’ll be reviewing the major offseason changes for all 32 teams in addition to previewing what to expect from each team as they head into training camp. Below is our 2026 training camp preview for the Tennessee Titans.
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Key Offseason Dates
Voluntary OTAs: May 26-27, May 29, June 8-9, June 11-12Mandatory minicamp: June 16-17Training camp: mid-JulyNFL Hall of Fame game: Aug. 6
Key Additions:
Mitchell Trubisky, QBHendon Hooker, QBMichael Carter, RBWan’dale Robinson, WRK.J. Osborn, WRDaniel Bellinger, TEKylen Granson, TEAustin Deculus, OTAustin Schlottmann, CJordan Elliott, DTJohn Franklin-Myers, DTJermaine Johnson, DEMalik Herring, DEMohamoud Diabate, LBJake Martin, LBAlontae Taylor, CBCor’Dale Flott, CBJoshua Williams, CBTony Adams, STommy Townsend, P
...Re-Signed:
Joey Slye, KMorgan Cox, LSJulius Chestnut, RBJerrick Reed II, S
2026 NFL Draft Class:
Carnell Tate, WR, Round 1Keldric Faulk, DE, Round 1Anthony Hill Jr., LB, Round 2Fernando Carmona, OG, Round 5Nicholas Singleton, RB, Round 5Jackie Marshall, DT, Round 6Pat Coogan, C, Round 6Jaren Kanak, TE, Round 7
...Key Losses:
Brandon Allen, QBTrevor Siemian, QBVan Jefferson, WRChig Okonkwo, TELloyd Cushenberry, CCorey Levin, CT’Vondre Sweat, DTSebastian Joseph-Day, DTJames Lynch, DTArden Key, DEJoe Bachie, LBKaiir Elam, CBDarrell Baker Jr., CBMike Brown, SJohnny Hekker, P
Analysis:
After moving on from the disaster that was Brian Callahan’s tenure as head coach, Tennessee replaced him with former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
Given his history as a top defensive coordinator, Saleh revamped the Titans defense in adding defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers, former first-round edge-rusher Jermaine Johnson, and cornerbacks Alontae Taylor and Cor’Dale Flott, plus he drafted first-round edge-rusher Keldric Faulk and second-round linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.
But the changes didn’t stop on defense. Tennessee signed 1,000-yard receiver Wan’dale Robinson from the New York Giants, grabbed star-in the-making WR Carnell Tate with the fourth overall pick in the draft, and it bolstered the RB room with two-time 1,000-yard Penn State alum Nicholas Singleton.
Despite the Titans having one of the best offseasons in the league according to many analysts, the moves they made may not be enough to push them into playoff contender status right away.
But there’s a chance they could be in that eight- or nine-win range in 2026, which should set them up to make some postseason noise the following season.
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