The Tennessee Titans brought back a familiar name on Friday, with the team re-signing offensive lineman Corey Levin, who is returning on a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum.
Levin initially joined the Titans as a sixth-round pick back in 2017 out of Tennessee-Chattanooga.
Since then, he has spent time with the Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots and New York Jets before ultimately returning to Tennessee in 2021.
Levin is a valuable depth piece on the interior who is capable of playing both center and guard. The Tennessee-Chattanooga product was forced into the starting lineup last season due to injuries up front and he performed admirably in his three starts.
I just wanna rock… https://t.co/7OADqi0EP6
— Corey Levin (@CoreyLevin62) March 19, 2023
In total, Levin accounted for a total of 230 snaps at center and 18 snaps at right guard.
The Titans’ lineman finished the year with an impressive pass-blocking grade of 81.6 after allowing just four pressures and one sack over that span, per Pro Football Focus.
This is the type of re-signing that isn’t going to move the needle much, but the Titans need depth along the offensive line and Levin has already proven that he is serviceable when called upon.
Grade: B+