Dating back to last season when the Tennessee Titans had one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL, the group upfront has been a hot topic of conversation.
General manager Ran Carthon did his best to revamp the offensive line this past offseason despite not having a lot of cap space to work with.
The addition of Andre Dillard has been a disaster, but free-agent signings like Daniel Brunskill and Chris Hubbard have panned out so far. The same can be said of the selection of Peter Skoronski in the 2023 NFL draft.
The Titans have given up 23 sacks this season, the fourth-most in the NFL, but Pro Football Focus places blame on the offensive line for 18 of those.
Dillard is responsible for nearly half of that 18, although his days as a starter might already be over after the team replaced him with Nicholas Petit-Frere during the Week 6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Petit-Frere lost his job to Hubbard after he missed the start of the season due to suspension.
With the Titans off this week, let’s take a look back at the offensive line stats from the first six games of the 2023 campaign. We’ve included stats from the offensive linemen who have started at least one game this year.
Pressures allowed
LT Andre Dillard: 26
RG Daniel Brunskill: 14
C Aaron Brewer: 11
RT Chris Hubbard: 10
LG Dillon Radunz: 8
LG Peter Skoronski: 7
LT Nicholas Petit-Frere: 4
LG Xavier Newman: 1
Sacks allowed
LT Andre Dillard: 7
RT Chris Hubbard: 3
LT Nicholas Petit-Frere: 2
C Aaron Brewer: 2
RG Daniel Brunskill: 2
LG Peter Skoronski: 1
LG Xavier Newman: 1
LG Dillon Radunz: 0
Pass-block grade
RT Chris Hubbard: 69.9
LG Peter Skoronski: 65.5
RG Daniel Brunskill: 64.1
C Aaron Brewer: 47.4
LT Andre Dillard: 45.0
LG Dillon Radunz: 29.7
LT Nicholas Petit-Frere: 17.4
Run-block grade
LG Dillon Radunz: 90.3
LT Andre Dillard: 73.5
LG Peter Skoronski: 72.5
RT Chris Hubbard: 70.1
RG Daniel Brunskill: 62.5
LT Nicholas Petit-Frere: 61.6
C Aaron Brewer: 61.4