The Titans are looking to make upgrades on the roster this offseason.

Here this week, they're evaluating prospects for April's NFL Draft.

In less than two weeks, free agency will provide more options.

Heading into Year Two, Vrabel believes he's further ahead of where he was heading into his first season as a head coach. He's hoping it's one of the things the team can build on moving forward.

In Vrabel's mind, everyone has to be better.

"I think there's still things you want to improve on as far as my evaluation of players," Vrabel said. "I try to look back and see what I thought players maybe were last year and the success they had in the league, and if I didn't have them ranked as highly, how did I miss something?

"The one thing that I'm working on right now is improving as an evaluator and trying to find the pieces that fit into team, and the vision that I would have for the players. And as we start to move forward, it's the schedule and how do we be as efficient as we possibly can in our time in phase one, phase two and the OTAs. How do we structure that time schedule when we know we have four hours in phase one and phase two and we have six hours in phase three? How do we improve that time and become more efficient coaches?"