Tennessee adhered to the philosophy of selecting the best player available when they plucked Taylor Lewan with the 11th overall pick in 2014 despite already having a pair of quality starters (Michael Roos and Michael Oher) at offensive tackle. The rookie validated the decision by performing well at left tackle when given his chance, providing the Titans with the confidence that they've identified a foundational player. This was further evidenced by the organization's recent decision to waive Oher -- who ended the season on injured reserve -- even with Roos' contract expiring. Bishop Sankey led the team in rushing but fell far short of the 1,000-yard mark. Questions persist about his ability to carry the load as a workhorse runner. Zach Mettenberger possesses the physical tools and confidence to be a starting quarterback in the NFL, but a shoulder injury ended his season before the team could determine if he's the right guy to build around. With just seven appearances (six starts) by Mettenberger to go on, coach Ken Whisenhunt and GM Ruston Webster must decide whether to gamble on a late-round selection or cast their eyes on a new franchise quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick. Grade: C