Why The Tennessee Titans' Top 30 Visits May Reveal More About The Long Term Future Rather Than The 2025 Season
A Subtle Reminder That This Team May Still Be a Year Away..
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With the NFL Draft officially just a week away, it's hard not to feel like we are just counting down the days till commissioner Robert Goodell kicks off this year’s festivities in Green Bay. For the Titans, there isn't much work to be done on day one next Thursday, as Tennessee is as sure of a lock as they can be to take Cam Ward with the first overall pick.
But the real task at hand will be supplementing a still depleted roster on day two and three. First year GM Mike Borgonzi has his work cut out for him as the Titans attempt to find a mix of impact starters, as well as project prospects that fit the mold of Tennessee's “draft, develop, and retain” model.
Which leads us to Tennessee’s list of Top 30 visits. The Titans have done much due diligence on the 2025 draft class, having reportedly used 28 of their 30 allowed visits at this point in time. Of the 28, Tennessee has predictably checked in on the wide receiver and edge rusher class, which I believe they target at 35 or in a trade back, but how Mike Borgonzi and his staff have used the rest of the visits is the most intriguing piece of the puzzle.
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