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The Tennessee Titans have overhauled their receiving corps this offseason, and CBS Sports believes there is more work to be ...
So the Tennessee Titans must draft a wide receiver, right?. At least one. Probably two or three total, and perhaps by the end of the second night. For all of this team's needs entering the 2023 ...
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Marcus Johnson (88) heads onto the field before a game against the Houston Texans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021. Travis Fulgham ...
The Tennessee Titans are entering a year that will change the trajectory of their future one way or another. No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward will have a lot of ques ...
In a bold prediction from Bleacher Report, the Tennessee Titans made a move to bolster the wide receiver room.
To the casual national observer, the Tennessee Titans wide receiver room probably looks like Calvin Ridley and a bunch of ...
The Tennessee Titans are expected to go for need with their pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. ON SI; ... and every signal caller needs a wide receiver like peanut butter needs jelly.
MOBILE — Wide receiver may not be the most pressing need for the Tennessee Titans this offseason, but it’s certainly on the list of things that could be addressed in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Heading into the offseason, the wide receiver position jumped off the page as one of the Titans’ glaring needs. DeAndre Hopkins (75 catches, 1,057 yards, seven touchdowns) was the only Tennessee ...
The Titans need a wide receiver, or two or three. From homegrown Golden Tate to former Pro-Bowler A.J. Green, there are a lot of free agency options.
The Titans have needs at wide receiver, offensive tackle and tight end, but cornerback is the most important to me. Tennessee released Malcolm Butler and Adoree' Jackson this offseason, ...
So even if the Titans are indeed valuing wide receivers over left tackles (or another position of need), that doesn't necessarily mean they'll take the former over the latter at No. 7.