Titans like a "cluster" of players at top of draft, "flexible and fluid" about trading down

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Titans like a "cluster" of players at top of draft, "flexible and fluid" about trading down

Titans like a "cluster" of players at top of draft, "flexible and fluid" about trading down

Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi didn't entertain any trade offers before selecting quarterback Cam Ward first overall in 2025, but he's taking a different approach to this year's draft.

Titans like a "cluster" of players at top of draft, "flexible and fluid" about trading down

Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi didn't entertain any trade offers before selecting quarterback Cam Ward first overall in 2025, but he's taking a different approach to this year's draft.

The Tennessee Titans are entering this year's draft with a different playbook. After standing firm to select quarterback Cam Ward first overall in 2025, General Manager Mike Borgonzi is signaling a more adaptable strategy with the team holding the No. 4 pick this April.

Speaking at a press conference, Borgonzi revealed the Titans have identified a "cluster" of top-tier players they believe could be available when they're on the clock. This abundance of "really good options" has the front office feeling "flexible and fluid" about potentially trading down to acquire more draft capital.

When pressed on specific needs, Borgonzi praised Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love as a "special player" and emphasized a constant mission to "support" franchise QB Cam Ward. However, he also highlighted a deep class of "really good" edge rushers, leaving multiple avenues open for the Titans' crucial first-round decision.

With several enticing paths forward, the Titans' war room promises to be a hub of activity as they weigh the value of selecting an immediate impact player against the strategic benefit of accumulating more picks in a talent-rich draft.

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