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The Tennessee Titans have finished last place in the AFC South division in consecutive seasons. New general manager Mike ...
The Titans introduced General Manager Mike Borgonzi at a press conference on Wednesday and it didn't take long for Borgonzi to acknowledge the reality of the team's current situation.
Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi spoke in broad strokes about his draft philosophies at the team's pre-draft press conference two days before the 2025 NFL Draft begins on April 24.
Borgonzi and Brinker spoke earlier in the offseason about their preference being 10 picks per draft and a high percentage of those picks falling in the top 100, where the Titans only have two picks.
Borgonzi inherits the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, more than $50 million in salary cap space and a plethora of options when it comes to revitalizing a broken roster.
It'd only make sense if Mike Borgonzi of the Kansas City Chiefs were given complete control of the 53-man roster that many GMs have held, including predecessors in Tennessee.
Borgonzi has worked in the Kansas City front office for 16 seasons, dating back to 2009, working his way up from the franchise’s administrator of college scouting to the No. 2 job behind GM ...
But a lot of that depends on how well Brian Callahan matches the players to his scheme, or if he can make adjustments to his plan to suit the players on his roster. Callahan has just one season of ...
If Borgonzi swings and misses when picking Ward with his first pick as a general manager, things could go south quickly if he doesn't perform up to the very high standards set in front of him.
Tennessee will presumably select quarterback Cam Ward out of Miami at No. 1 overall, setting him up to be the club’s next franchise QB — though Borgonzi did not say that explicitly, despite receiving ...
The Titans selected a quarterback at No. 1 overall, giving them four quarterbacks on their roster. Despite some speculation that the club would try to move on from 2023 second-round pick Will Levis ...
Borgonzi said the team has a goal of securing as many top-100 picks over the next few years as possible. He added that the team is not opposed to trading back in order to secure more picks.