The Titans go for positions of need in NFL draft, rebuilding roster for new coach
The Tennessee Titans tried their best to do just that for new coach Robert Saleh. “Obviously you want to take the best player, but you’re trying to marry up value with need," general manager Mike Borgonzi said Saturday night. The Titans made Carnell Tate of Ohio State the first wide receiver drafted at No.
4 overall, giving offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and quarterback Cam Ward another playmaker.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Talking about drafting the best player available sounds good. Trying to snap a skid of four straight losing seasons requires players that fit a team's needs.
The Tennessee Titans tried their best to do just that for new coach Robert Saleh. “Obviously you want to take the best player, but you’re trying to marry up value with need," general manager Mike Borgonzi said Saturday night. "But I do think we did fill some needs.
” The Titans made Carnell Tate of Ohio State the first wide receiver drafted at No. 4 overall, giving offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and quarterback Cam Ward another playmaker. Veteran Calvin Ridley is coming off a season-ending injury and will turn 32 late in the year.
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