 A position of tradition for the Tennessee Titans, I give you left tackle. When the team moved to Tennessee, Brad Hopkins had already been the starting left tackle for four years in Houston. That would continue through 2005, as Hopkins anchored Steve McNair's blindside for his entire career. When the Pro Bowler stepped aside, he handed the left tackle mantle off to another future Pro Bowler, Michael Ruse. The little-known star from Eastern Washington became a well-known star for the Titans, providing constant protection until an injury ended his career during the 2014 season. At that point, Ruse was succeeded by Hader LeWine. And Titan fans know LeWine's story. Three straight Pro Bowl. So for over 20 years, the Tennessee Titans have never had to worry about left tackle. Brad Hopkins, Michael Ruse, Hader LeWine, three stallers of protection.