If we were talking offense, then several Titans players would merit consideration -- from Bruce Matthews (who was with the franchise when it transitioned from Oilers to Titans) to Steve McNair to Eddie George. Defensively, the Tennessee era of this organization just doesn't have the history yet to put forth anyone with Elvin Bethea's credentials. The former Oilers defensive end played 16 seasons for the franchise, making eight Pro Bowls in the process. Bethea put in 210 games worth of regular-season tape with the team, a record broken by Matthews (who was a rookie during Bethea's 16th season). Bethea played into the mid-'80s, but also carries the distinction of having participated in the AFL postseason (back in 1969). Jurrell Casey, who's only in Year 6, could vault himself near the top of this list if he continues to perform at such a high level. Either way, it's OK for Titans fans to learn more about Oilers lore -- it's a unique history, to say the least. (Sweetest unis the league has ever seen, too.)