The 2025 Tennessee Titans Offseason Wish List
JT Ruhnke and Stoney Keeley list their top three things they want the Titans to pursue or avoid in the upcoming offseason and free agency period
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With The Tennessee Titans on the clock, much of the talk in both the local and national space consists of what Tennessee may do with the first overall pick.
But before the Titans get to Green Bay and deliver that first pick to the stage, free agency will come and go with much of the veteran talent this 3-14 team needs. Despite Brinker and Borgonzi’s new vision of drafting, developing, and retaining core pieces for the next half-decade, this roster could use a few veterans to help out as well.
Last year's offseason left the Titans as yet the newest cautionary tale in “winning the offseason”. A GM out of the job and the first pick in the draft means the Titans front office needs to approach the pre draft process differently.
Being More “Selective”
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