NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A year ago, there was heavy speculation that the Tennessee Titans could draft a left tackle and move Taylor Lewan to the right side.

Now, it seems pretty funny. Lewan had an excellent season at left tackle, so good he is one of three AFC tackles at the Pro Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

“I’m like a rookie again here, man,” he told The Midday 180. “It’s funny. I was on my first bus ride over to practice. I’m sitting with Andrew Whitworth on my left and Joe [Thomas] to my right and I’m looking at Andrew and I go, 'Hey, so, uh, I don’t want to call anybody out here, but we are all left tackles. So does this mean that I am going to be the right tackle?'

“And Andrew just starts laughing. He’s like, ‘Yup, you’re playing right tackle the whole game. Me and Joe are going to switch off.’”

Thomas told Lewan he played right tackle for his first six Pro Bowls.

Lewan said his right-handed stance is bad.

By his count, the Andy Reid-coached AFC team has six run plays, seven or eight passes and some trick plays.

He’s looking forward to the game but fearful that Seattle defensive lineman Michael Bennett, who speaks openly of wanting the bounty that comes from being MVP, will be problematic.

“He tries to win the truck every year,” Lewan said, “which is my nightmare. Being in a right-handed stance is like asking me to write with the opposite hand for me. It’s pretty bad.”