NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- We're a week into free agency, and we’ve seen the Tennessee Titans trade for, sign or inquire about a nickel cornerback, a running back, a backup quarterback, two interior offensive linemen, a wide receiver, two inside linebackers, a safety and a cornerback.

Notably absent from that list is even a hint of interest in an offensive tackle.

The Titans have a hole at right tackle. Jeremiah Poutasi started the season there as a rookie in 2015, but is now a guard. Byron Bell took over, but is now a free agent who shouldn’t be re-signed to play more than a role as the third/swing tackle moving forward.

Gone are quality free agent options like Kelechi Osemele (Raiders), Mitchell Schwartz (Chiefs), Kelvin Beachum (Jaguars) and Donald Penn (Raiders).

Andre Smith is deciding between Minnesota and Arizona. There has been no news on the Titans being interested in Russell Okung.

So at this stage it appears increasingly likely that Tennessee will fill the tackle position via the draft.

Scenario 1 is they take Laremy Tunsil of Ole Miss at No. 1 overall, installing his at left tackle and flipping 2013 No. 11 pick Taylor Lewan to the right side.

Scenario 2 is they trade the No. 1 pick, sacrificing Tunsil and addressing that spot with someone else. In that case I’d like to see the Titans leave Lewan on the left and draft a quality right tackle later on.

Greg Cosell of NFL Films mentioned Fahn Cooper, who played opposite Tunsil at Ole Miss, and Avery Young of Auburn as middle-round guys who project as quality NFL right tackles.