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Tennessee Titans 2022 unofficial depth chart: What you need to know

The Tennessee Titans unveiled their first unofficial depth chart of the preseason Monday.

The Titans placed slashes next to the starters at left guard (Aaron Brewer), right tackle (Dillon Radunz) and cornerback (Caleb Farley), meaning the positions are seen as open competitions.

First-round draft pick Treylon Burks is listed as a backup receiver behind third-year pro Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.

Only two receivers are listed as starters, with the Titans using one running back and two tight ends in their starting lineup. The other starting receiver is veteran Robert Woods. The two tight ends are Austin Hooper and Geoff Swaim.

Other than Burks as a backup, everything else on the depth chart came as expected.

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The offensive starters: Westbrook-Ikhine, Hooper (tight end) Taylor Lewan (left tackle), Brewer (left guard), Ben Jones (center), Nate Davis (right guard), Radunz (right tackle), Swaim (tight end), Ryan Tannehill (quarterback) and Derrick Henry (running back).

The defensive starters: Denico Autry (defensive end), Teair Tart (nose tackle), Jeffery Simmons (defensive tackle), Bud Dupree (outside linebacker), David Long Jr. (inside linebacker), Zach Cunningham (inside linebacker), Harold Landry III (outside linebacker), Farley (cornerback), Kevin Byard (safety), Amani Hooker (safety) and Kristian Fulton (cornerback).

The starting specialists: Randy Bullock (kicker), Brett Kern (punter), Kyle Philips (punt returner), Dontrell Hilliard (kickoff returner) and Morgan Cox (long snapper).

Logan Woodside is listed as the top backup quarterback over third-round rookie Malik Willis.

Unofficial depth charts should be taken with a grain of salt, as NFL teams are required to put them out but don't have to reveal everything.

Ben Arthur covers the Tennessee Titans for The USA TODAY Network. Contact him at barthur@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @benyarthur.

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