Combine Questions: The One Position of Need No One is Talking About, And How The Titans May Address It
The NFL Combine kicks off Tuesday morning, giving us our first real opportunity to speak with Head Coach Brian Callahan and General Manager Mike Borgonzi about the 2025 NFL Draft.
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The Tennessee Titans have holes, and lots of them. The 2025 offseason and draft will serve as a great opportunity for Borgonzi and his staff to kickstart the 3-14 Titans in the right direction. But where exactly are their heads at when it comes to filling those holes?
After 25 days of film evaluation by Brogonzi and Callahan staff, referred to by them as their “month of darkness” (no not like that retreat), we may finally get a good feel for where their heads are heading into free agency at the combine, where Callahan and Borgonzi will be available for question. There’s no doubt that the most pressing questions will revolve around their biggest position of need, the quarterback.
Much has been said about the Titans interest or lack thereof in the Quarterback position, as well as trading back entirely. With the first overall pick in hand, it's easy for much of the discussion to get swept away debating who will go at one. The discourse between Cam Ward and Sheduer Sanders is strong, not to mention the possibilities of Tennessee selecting a stellar edge like Abdul Carter or a generational prospect like Travis Hunter. All these players fill a need for the Titans, but I might argue there's an even more unclear picture at a position of need than those listed above: Wide Receiver.
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