Legend reveals the Titans’ top six questions heading into Week 12

The Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers will square off in Week 12 in a game between two teams who have been among the most inept in the NFL.

Tennessee sports a 3-7 record and has lost five of its last six games, with all of those losses coming away from Nissan Stadium. Thankfully, this one is in Nashville, where the Titans are 3-0 this season.

Meanwhile, the Panthers have the league’s worst record at 1-9, with their only victory coming in Week 8 against the Houston Texans.

This game will also feature two young quarterbacks who were drafted in 2023 in Will Levis and Bryce Young. Both players have been victims of protection issues, but Levis has shown some flashes while Young’s year remains a major disappointment.

With the Titans being a hot mess right now, there are no shortage of questions going into Week 12. We’ve sorted through the garbage to provide the six biggest going into this contest.

Legend reveals the Titans' top six questions heading into Week 12
Legend reveals the Titans’ top six questions heading into Week 12

Based on comments by head coach Mike Vrabel on Tuesday, we already know that Dillon Radunz is moving to right tackle, which leaves a spot vacant at left tackle.

Vrabel revealed that rookie Jaelyn Duncan is in the running to get the nod there, but he also named Andre Dillard as an option for Levis’ blindside.

It’s safe to say the vast majority, if not all Titans fans want nothing to do with Dillard anymore after he’s been the worst of the bunch on an offensive line that absolutely stinks.

Adding more fuel to the fire, Duncan actually played relatively well in relief of Chris Hubbard in Week 11, with the Maryland product not giving up a single pressure or sack in 25 snaps (12 pass-blocking snaps).

Now, this is not to say that Duncan is definitely better than Dillard, even though most players are. However, the Titans need to see that is the case first before opting to go with the veteran over the rookie, who actually has a shot to be in the team’s long-term plans.

The approach should be Radunz at left tackle and Duncan on the right side, but don’t be surprised to see Dillard out there in Week 12.

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