The new Tennessee Titans front office has descended on Mobile, Alabama and the Senior Bowl to meet with some of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL draft.
While the braintrust was sighted on the sidelines and on the field during drills, reporters caught up with new general manager Mike Borgonzi and posed some interesting questions about the game and the environment.
The @seniorbowl is important for the Titans draft process for two key reasons, via new GM Mike Borgonzi:
– interviews
– competition pic.twitter.com/DfxPl1Owxm— AtoZ Sports Nashville (@AtoZSports) January 28, 2025
“A big part of it is the interview process, which we started last night,” he said. “Looking for guys to compete, and going against best of the best out there,”
The Senior Bowl is a tremendous event and will give the Titans exposure to a bunch of prospects that could end up on their draft board. For a team that needs to retool its roster, this is extremely important.
With a new front office in place, there were also questions about the structure and the number of voices that would be involved with decision-making.
Titans GM Mike Borgonzi talks about how many cooks the Titans have in the kitchen pic.twitter.com/Wldo78G7q4
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“Different ideas, we don’t all think alike. We come from different backgrounds, but we all speak the same language.” He said, “The more smart people we can get in here with good ideas, the better.”
On top of Borgonzi, head coach Brian Callahan, and president Chad Brinker, the Titans just brought in experienced personnel men Dave Ziegler and Reggie McKenzie for different roles. If they can utilize this influx of experience in the right way, the Titans are poised to improve from their 3-14 season rather quickly.