The NFL usually announces the official compensatory designations in mid-March: Round 1, Pick 11 Round 2, Pick 43 Round 3, Pick 75 Round 3, Pick 99 (compensatory - Ran Carthon/DeMeco Ryans ...
Former Tennessee general manager Ran Carthon, recently fired by the franchise, was seen interviewing the quarterback during the pro day. "This is weird lol," one fan chimed in. "This s**t is weird ...
Regardless of whether Tennessee pulls the trigger, one thing's for sure: Ward believes he's a worthwhile selection, telling former Titans general Ran Carthon on CBS Sports' "With the First Pick ...
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Like Hicks, Harmon is expected to contribute effectively against both the pass and run.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Baseball is back, and the Tigers are hoping to pick up right where they left off last year, as one of the best teams of the second half of the season. Meanwhile ...
As for Ward, he told former Titans general manager Ran Carthon at the pro day that he's capable of making every NFL throw, insisting he's worthy of the draft's top pick. "The arm strength and the ...
so he requested a trade from then-Titans GM Ran Carthon. Carthon obliged, shipping Hopkins to the Chiefs in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. That pick is projected to be the ...
The Tennessee Titans underwent a major change this offseason when they fired general manager Ran Carthon and hired longtime Kansas City Chiefs executive Mike Borgonzi to replace him. That was not ...