NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans went the inexpensive route, looking for upside at several positions they needed to fill during the offseason.

A year after they had to plug in their third tackle, Dennis Daley, after Taylor Lewan went down with a repeat knee injury in Week Two and got horrific results, they felt good about a former first-rounder in Andre Dillard.

Taylor Lewan
  Since Taylor Lewan's knee issues began, the Titans have struggled at left tackle

But through three games, he’s been the worst player on an offensive line that came into the season as a big concern and has only increased the anxiety about pass protection and run blocking.

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