There are only 13 days left before the Tennessee Titans report to training camp, and there is still time to add a player or two to the roster in hopes of adding competition or building depth. 

While moves at this stage of the offseason aren’t usually impactful, this year, some high-profile players remain unsigned, and some of them could come to Nashville to compete for playing time. With questions at wide receiver, edge, and inside linebacker, options are available, including Amari Cooper, Za’Darius Smith, and Kyzir White.

Josh Edwards of CBS Sports took a look at the current Titans’ roster and came up with what position he believes is their most significant need heading into training camp. 

Tennessee Titans: Wide receiver

The average fan would be hard-pressed to name anyone in the Titans’ linebacker room right now. Cody Barton, Otis Reese IV, Cedric Gray and James Williams Sr. are on the two-deep depth chart. 

Beyond Calvin Ridley, incoming rookie quarterback Cam Ward will be throwing to the likes of Van Jefferson and Tyler Lockett. An investment in the offensive line should buy him more time, but coach Brian Callahan has his work cut out for him to scheme open that group.

When looking strictly at the depth chart, adding a receiver to the unit would make sense. Neither Lockett nor Jefferson is in their prime, and their production has declined over recent seasons. Adding a veteran like Keenan Allen, a big-bodied receiver and technician, to complement Ridley would be an option. 

This take, however, discounts the potential impact of the stable of young wide receivers that the Titans have amassed. Not only did they add three explosive rookies, but young players like Bryce Oliver will also have a chance to step up and make plays. 

This isn’t to say that adding a wide receiver isn’t something that should be on the team’s radar; it should be. But that can wait until the pads go on and the staff can see their young players in real action.Â