The Tennessee Titans fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first week of preseason action on Saturday. Cam Ward played a couple of drives and established that the Ward-Calvin Ridley connection is real. Tony Pollard flashed in his limited minutes, and Tyler Lockett made a couple of plays. The one touchdown the starters got wasn’t enough to give the Titans the game.

Despite the 29-7 score, the game wasn’t as wide open as it seemed. Tim Boyle and Brandon Allen both threw interceptions, giving the Bucs better field position. But were they the lowest-graded players on Saturday? Who played well enough to get the highest grade?

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Here’s a look at the highest- and lowest-graded Titans’ players from their preseason loss, courtesy of Pro Football Focus.

Note: There is no minimum snap count applied for preseason games.

Top 5 offense

TE David Martin-Robinson (79.5)

LG Olisaemeka Udoh (77.8)

TE Chigoziem Okonkwo (74.4)

Bottom 5 offense

RG Arlington Hambright (43.1)

Top 5 defense

CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (78.2)

Bottom 5 defense

DE Sebastian Joseph-Day (30.2)

Top 5 special teamsBottom 5 special teamsOther notables

LG Peter Skoronski (69.5)

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Davion Ross was Titans’ highest graded player in loss to Buccaneers