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NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Are the Tennessee Titans the worst team in the league?

Things went from bad to worse for the Tennessee Titans in Week 3. Not only were they swept out of their own stadium by the Green Bay Packers with a score of 30-14, but one of their earlier draft picks also gave them a good beating in the process.

In his first start against the Titans since they traded him in August, Malik Willis absolutely dominated Tennessee's defense and had the best game of his career, being successful both on the ground and in the air.

Making matters even harder to digest was the disappointing performance from quarterback Will Levis, who lost the ball three times, including one for a pick-six. His offensive line was abysmal once again.

As you can imagine, the Titans, who are the only team in the league with a 0-3 record as of Monday night, are in the worst possible spot in the experts' NFL Power Rankings entering Week 4. Let's take a look, if you can bear it.

NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Tennessee Titans

Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: 32 (-3)

I: “The Titans need to consider a quarterback change as Will Levis is at his wits' end with his new personnel in the new offense. The new defense is doing its best to hold up but can get tired and allow too many big plays.”

Sayre Bedinger, NFL Spin Zone: 32

Conditioner: “Week 3 of the season was a great opportunity for the Tennessee Titans to get back on track on their home field against the Green Bay Packers, who were playing without Jordan Love for the second straight game. And on top of that, the Packers were playing Malik Willis for the second straight game, a player the Titans had just traded away a few weeks ago. Well, Willis made the Titans look ridiculous and Will Levis made a series of puzzling decisions that only add to his growing tally this season. Levis had two interceptions (including a pick-six), a lost fumble and was sacked a whopping eight times. Somehow he still had a nearly 93 QB rating in this game, but the mistakes have piled up so much that the Titans may be considering a move in the near future.”

Taylor Wirth, NBC Sports Bay Area: 32 (-3)

Wirth: “Murderous turnovers by Will Levis. Alcohol. Ugly performance by the duo Tony Pollard-Tyjae Spears. Rough offense is being played in Music City.”

Peter Dewey, Sports Illustrated: 32 (-3)

Dewey: “Three more turnovers by Will Levis and the Titans have lost to their former draft pick Malik Willis in Week 3. It doesn't get much worse than that.”

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