By JAMES FOSTER, special contributor
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- We’re past the player acquisition phase of the offseason and the majority of Mike Borgonzi’s first roster has been assembled.
Throughout the summer, I’ll write in-depth film breakdowns on specific players, but I want to start by taking a big-picture look at Tennessee’s roster. I’ll be rating each unit as either “Poor,” “Below Average," “Average," “Above Average," or “Great”. These categories are relative to the rest of the NFL, so the ~16th best offensive line would be “Average”, for example.
Quarterback: Below Average