Pollard ran for 1,079 yards and five touchdowns on 260 carries in 2024 while starting 16 games. Pollard's production slowed later in the season as he dealt with an ankle injury.
Spears ran for 312 yards and four touchdowns on 84 carries while playing in 12 games, with one start. Spears built some momentum down the stretch after dealing with injuries earlier in the season.
The Titans drafted Mullings in the sixth round of the NFL Draft, and he's in the mix with Chestnut and Micah Bernard.
Pollard said on Tuesday the high right ankle sprain he suffered at the end of last season is feeling great, and "ready to go." He's been working in the team's offseason program.
Heading into his seventh NFL season, Pollard said his mindset this offseason is to be more aggressive, and he hopes it pays off this fall.
"Just being more aggressive with my body, keeping my body in shape, not having as long of a downtime in between the season and when I get back going for the offseason," Pollard said. "Just knowing, being older, being a little bit more of a vet in this league, you have to keep your body in shape so when it is time to get going you'll be ready."
As for the distribution of carries moving forward, Pollard said:
"Whatever way we can contribute to the success of the team," Pollard said. "Getting more guys involved, keeping guys fresh, whatever it is that is going to keep us winning games and keep guys fresh throughout the season, it's ideal."