Tennessee Titans kicker Caleb Shudak made a 41-yard field goal and an extra point in the 23-17 preseason loss to the Chicago Bears. Shudak played in one game last season as a rookie, converting three of his four field goal attempts. He is the favorite to win the Titans' placekicking job in 2023, but he won't be high on the fantasy radar since Tennessee isn't expected to have a high-powered offense.
Both Tennessee Titans kickers Caleb Shudak and rookie Trey Wolff were solid during offseason work, but TennesseeTitans.com's Jim Wyatt thinks Shudak is the favorite to win the job in training camp this summer. Shudak made his NFL debut last year in Week 12 in place of an injured Randy Bullock, and he went 3-for-4 on field goals and made his only extra-point attempt. That was the only game the 25-year-old appeared in, and he finished 2022 on the team's practice squad. Wolff, 23, signed with Tennessee as an undrafted free agent after going 42-for-52 on field goals and 107-for-110 on extra points in 45 games at Texas Tech. If Shudak does win the job to begin the year, he'll probably be on a short leash if he struggles.
Tennessee Titans kicker Caleb Shudak made three of his four field goal attempts and his only extra point attempt in his NFL debut in the absence of Randy Bullock (right calf). Bullock could be out another week or two, but the Titans' offense doesn't have a high enough ceiling to consider Bullock or Shudak moving forward until further notice.