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Titans' 53-man roster projection includes revamped QB room

The Tennessee Titans finished the 2019 season with a 9-7 record and made a deep playoff run to the AFC Championship Game. Tennessee has plenty of continuity with 19 out of 22 starters returning along with coach Mike Vrabel, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and special teams coach Craig Aukerman. The Titans should be a contender for the AFC South division title. With cuts set for 4 p.m. ET Saturday, here's a 53-man roster projection:


QUARTERBACK (2): Ryan Tannehill, Trevor Siemian

Tannehill was the best match for Smith's scheme so he was brought back on a four-year, $118 million deal. At one point, it looked like Logan Woodside would be the backup quarterback. But midway through camp, rookie Cole McDonald was released and the Titans signed Siemian, a six-year veteran, to add much-needed experience to the quarterback room. Siemian's 25 career starts gets him the nod over Woodside who is yet to play a down in a regular-season game.