Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans' #32 ranking is justified by their league-worst 2-11 record and -4.475 ranking score, indicating they've been consistently outperformed across most games this season. Their two wins likely came against weaker opponents or in close games that don't demonstrate sustained competitiveness, while their 11 losses suggest fundamental issues on both sides of the ball, particularly struggling in key moments and against quality competition. The Titans' primary weaknesses appear to stem from inconsistent quarterback play, offensive line struggles, and defensive breakdowns that have made them unable to compete with even mediocre NFL teams. While they share identical records with the Giants and Raiders, their negative ranking score suggests their losses have been more decisive or their wins less impressive than their counterparts. To have any hope of respectability moving forward, the Titans need to focus on developing young talent, establishing a reliable offensive identity, and addressing defensive fundamentals rather than playoff aspirations - with an 2-11 record, their season is effectively over and the focus should shift to evaluation and building toward next year's draft position.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #30 |
New York Giants
|
2-11 | 0.91 | -88 |
| #31 |
Las Vegas Raiders
|
2-11 | -2.47 | -136 |
| #32 |
Tennessee Titans
|
2-11 | -4.47 | -156 |