Weenieworld suprisingly gives a fair summation of Tannehill's season and how he had to play big chunks of it without his three best weapons:
Ryan Tannehill completed 15-of-24 passes for 220 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions in the Titans’ 19-16 Divisional Round loss to the Bengals. Tannehill got an unfair shake in his third year as Tennessee’s starter (and first without play-calling savant Arthur Smith), logging only 10.9% of his dropbacks with all of Derrick Henry, A.J. Brown, and Julio Jones together throughout the regular season. The 33-year-old averaged 9.4 yards per attempt on those plays, whereas his production plummeted to 5.2 YPA during the 24.6% of his dropbacks he made without all three. Tannehill’s 3.2 rush attempts per game were still encouragingly 0.5 more than he averaged in 2020, which should only help him produce more than the 15.8 fantasy points he averaged across 17 starts as the overall QB16 if all return healthy around him. He should be regarded as a tremendous bounce-back candidate with rushing upside in offseason drafts.