The Tennessee Titans are feeling a mix of embarrassment, anger, and relief following a disappointing 3-14 season that culminated in securing the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft. This follows an offseason marked by significant spending aimed at bolstering a roster that had suffered due to previous management's draft failures. General manager Ran Carthon, who has overseen the roster revamping, faces uncertainties regarding his future as owner Amy Adams Strunk remains tight-lipped about potential changes.
Coach Brian Callahan, who took over from Mike Vrabel, reflected on a steep learning curve during his first season. The Titans concluded the season with six consecutive losses, matching the franchise's record for the most losses since relocating to Tennessee. Callahan emphasized the need for improvement, stating he's determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past. The Titans' situation is complicated by their significant salary cap space and the high draft pick, offering a pivotal opportunity to reshape the franchise.