Tennessee Titans place seven veterans on notice after 2026 NFL Draft selections
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Updated · Titan Sized · Apr 26
Tennessee Titans place seven veterans on notice after 2026 NFL Draft selections
8 articles · Updated · Titan Sized · Apr 26
The Titans made eight picks, including WR Carnell Tate at No. 4 and DE Keldric Faulk at No. 31, under new GM Mike Borgonzi and head coach Robert Saleh.
Major offseason moves, such as signing Wan'Dale Robinson and drafting Tate, intensify competition at wide receiver, while trades for Faulk and LB Anthony Hill Jr. threaten roles for veterans like Calvin Ridley and Cody Barton.
Additional draft picks, including guard Fernando Carmona and running back Nicholas Singleton, further challenge established players, signaling a comprehensive roster overhaul as Saleh and Borgonzi reshape the team for 2026.
How will Robert Saleh's new defense impact the futures of veterans Cody Barton and Femi Oladejo?
Is Carnell Tate, the highest-drafted receiver in franchise history, the immediate star the offense needs?
Will rookie Nicholas Singleton claim the starting running back job from the team's two veterans?
Did the Titans' draft strategy leave quarterback Cam Ward dangerously exposed for another season?
Why was a fifth-round guard labeled the draft's 'worst reach' despite the team's dire O-line needs?
With two new first-round talents, are the Titans now the biggest threat in the AFC South?