After sporting the worst offensive line in the sport the past two seasons, there is rightly a ton of attention on the Tennessee Titans' offensive line this offseason.
The projected starting group — left tackle JC Latham, left guard Peter Skoronski, center Lloyd Cushenberry, right guard Dillon Radunz and right tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere — made its debut on Saturday night in the preseason Week 1 game against the San Francisco 49ers and it was a promising start.
Not only did the Titans' rushing attack have room to run, the offensive line didn't surrender any sacks. It certainly wasn't a perfect performance by any means and there are things to clean up, but we'd be lying if we said we weren't encouraged.
All that said, let's take a deeper dive into the offensive line stats from the five starters and see how they fared in terms of pressures, also.
Note: All offensive line stats and grades are courtesy of Pro Football Focus.
Tennessee Titans starting OL stats
LT JC Latham
Pressures/Sacks: 0/0
Pass-block grade: 68.0
Run-block grade: 53.5
Overall grade: 58.2
LG Peter Skoronski
Pressures/Sacks: 0/0
Pass-block grade: 79.3
Run-block grade: 64.0
Overall grade: 67.9
C Lloyd Cushenberry
Pressures/Sacks: 0/0
Pass-block grade: 75.6
Run-block grade: 64.2
Overall grade: 65.5
RG Dillon Radunz
Pressures/Sacks: 0/0
Pass-block grade: 79.3
Run-block grade: 53.3
Overall grade: 56.1
RT Nicholas Petit-Frere
Pressures/Sacks: 0/0
Pass-block grade: 65.3
Run-block grade: 57.9
Overall grade: 60.6