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With the completion of Super Bowl LIX. the Tennessee Titans (and the rest of the NFL) officially can turn their attention to the future. Jalen Hurts' performance for Philadelphia in that game was the latest reminder that a team does not need a quarterback named Brady or Mahomes to be champions. The Eagles also showed that it helps to have some serious talent and production spread throughout the entire roster. Of course, the Titans, coming off a 3-14 season, have a quarterback who has -- to this point in his career -- looked nothing Mahomes or Brady, and the rest of the roster has some pretty serious holes. For general manager Mike Borgonzi and the rest of the personnel department, that means decisions must be made on what to do at quarterback, what to do with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and how to make sure the choices they make provide the biggest possible payoff.
By Nashville PostWith the completion of Super Bowl LIX. the Tennessee Titans (and the rest of the NFL) officially can turn their attention to the future. Jalen Hurts' performance for Philadelphia in that game was the latest reminder that a team does not need a quarterback named Brady or Mahomes to be champions. The Eagles also showed that it helps to have some serious talent and production spread throughout the entire roster. Of course, the Titans, coming off a 3-14 season, have a quarterback who has -- to this point in his career -- looked nothing Mahomes or Brady, and the rest of the roster has some pretty serious holes. For general manager Mike Borgonzi and the rest of the personnel department, that means decisions must be made on what to do at quarterback, what to do with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and how to make sure the choices they make provide the biggest possible payoff.