3. Tennessee Titans
Once again, this one depends on what Matt LaFleur thinks of the established quarterback under center. First-overall pick Cam Ward didn’t have the most impressive numbers as a rookie, but it’s hard to blame him for not putting up star numbers in a disastrous environment. Nobody could succeed with terrible coaching, bad blocking, and poor weapons, but Ward had no shortage of highlights despite the surroundings.
Some stability could go a long way for Cam Ward, and Matt LaFleur could be the coach to bring that to the Miami product. Armed with a top-five pick and $96.7 million in cap space, the Titans could turn it around quickly with the right offseason moves.
