NASHVILLE, Tenn. – We all know he’s the starter. 

Still, Ryan Tannehill’s been largely set aside as a Titans’ conversation topic.

Ryan Tannehill
  Ryan Tannehill/ Courtesy Tennessee Titans, Donald Page

They’ve got a 2022 third-rounder they traded up for (Malik Willis) competing with a 2023 second-rounder they traded up for (Will Levis) and a quarterback competition – even for the No. 2 job – provides camp intrigue.

A story about the starter having a handle on it isn’t so intriguing, but it should be, and here’s why…

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