Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon made a bold move by Taking T'Vondre Sweat with the No. 38 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Several draft experts called the pick a reach, and some considered Sweat a potential bust.
Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon said the work of rebuilding isn't done and a recent Sports Illustrated laid out some urgent needs for the roster.
The Tennessee Titans and general manager Ran Carthon set out to find players capable of making an immediate impact in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Titans came out of the draft with seven new players including a handful who could have major roles in the upcoming season.
One of the more consistently asked questions around the Tennessee Titans this offseason is about which player will wear the 'green dot' on defense. For those who are unabridged, the 'green dot' is the player who communicates with the coaching staff via radio in his helmet.
Texans second-round pick CB Kamari Lassiter introduced his alter-ego of “The Locksmith” to the Houston media, with his playstyle drawing praise from HC DeMeco Ryans following the draft. “I call myself the locksmith,” Lassiter said, via TexansWire.com. “I pride myself on having stuff on lock.
How well did Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon do with the 2024 NFL Draft? The answer to this question is shrouded in uncertainty, a mystery that will unfold over the next year, if not longer.
Colts GM Chris Ballard vehemently refuted reports revolving around rookie Adonai Mitchell‘s character concerns. “I read some of the bulls— that was said,” Ballard said, via ESPN’s Stephen Holder.
Some people seem to believe that it was a major reach for the Tennessee Titans to draft T’Vindre Sweat with the 38th overall pick on the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Draft class is officially in place. General manager Ran Carthon and coach Brian Callahan added five defenders and two offensive players over the course of the three days.
Let’s see how this plays out before declaring it a disaster. The most polarizing pick of the night was when the Tennessee Titans selected T’Vondre Sweat with the 38th pick on Friday night.
The Tennessee Titans drafted T’Vondre Sweat as the 38th overall pick on Friday. While the defensive tackle is a promising prospect for the team, there were still concerns lingering around his recent DWI arrest earlier this month.
A look at who the Titans could pick on day 2. The Tennessee Titans currently only have one pick tonight at number 38. Ran Carthon will probably be doing everything he can between now and while they are on the clock to move down and add another pick on night two.
The Tennessee Titans selected Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham with the seventh overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday night. Latham is a former five-star recruit that started 27 games at right tackle over his final two seasons at Alabama. He is 6-foot-6, 342 pounds, and plays with exceptional strength.
The Titans should identify these three players in Thursday’s 2024 NFL Draft should they decide to trade down from No. 7 Many expect the Tennessee Titans to select offensive tackle Joe Alt with the No.
All eyes are on Ran Carthon in his second year on the job as general manager of the Tennessee Titans. With a new head coach three months into the job and a ton of offseason acquisitions, the 2024 NFL Draft this week will be Carthon's biggest test yet.
Six days after general manager Ran Carthon picks the 2024 Tennessee Titans draft class, he will join NFL Films lead analyst Greg Cosell and myself for a live taping of The Install podcast.
Tennessee Titans GM Ran Carthon is well-versed in the art of human connection. From owners, to coaches, to players, to staff members, Carthon consistently
The 2023 season did not go according to plan for the Tennessee Titans, which had two separate three-game losing streaks and finished 6-11 — the franchise’s worst record since a three-win season in 2015.
Vrabel's failure to accept Carthon’s vision for the Titans ultimately led to his firing as head coach.
Three weeks after firing former head coach Mike Vrabel, there’s no question about who’s calling the shots for the Tennessee Titans now.
Even if it was not necessarily a power struggle between Ran Carthon and Mike Vrabel that led to the latter’s ouster, the Titans’ GM selection did not sit well with the fired head coach. The organization will now give Carthon more power.
Despite a lengthy tenure in Tennessee, Mike Vrabel has been connected to speculation during the year in large part due to perceived tension between him and first-year general manager Ran Carthon.
The Titans entered the 2022 season on the heels of six straight winning campaigns. They are closing out a second straight slate with double-digit losses.
When the Titans brought in Ran Carthon to replace Jon Robinson as general manager, the expectation was the team’s roster would see a drastic overhaul for the better.
The Titans will structure their front office to include two assistant general managers. Months after Ran Carthon named Chad Brinker to that position, the rookie GM will add another exec to that rung on the front office ladder.
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