What happened: The Tennessee Titans highlighted rookie wide receiver Carnell Tate in high-speed individual drills during Tuesday's Organized Team Activities (OTAs). Selected fourth overall, Tate has been a frequent focus of team media as he prepares for his first professional season in Nashville.
Why it matters: Tate’s polished route-running and elite hands are expected to provide an immediate boost for the same Carnell Tate who was drafted at No. 4 to anchor Cam Ward’s aerial attack. His rapid acclimation is a central component of new head coach Robert Saleh’s offensive rebuild.
By the numbers: 2026 NFL Draft: No.
What to watch: The Titans will conclude their final block of voluntary OTAs this week before all players report for mandatory minicamp on June 16.