After fielding offers, Titans say they'll pick at 1
Briefly

The Tennessee Titans have confirmed they will keep the No.1 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, despite offers from teams wishing to trade up. General manager Mike Borgonzi stated that the organization completed a thorough review process and concluded that they would retain the pick. Reports indicate that the Titans are likely to select former Miami quarterback Cam Ward, with the organization aiming to bolster its future through strategic drafting, including a plan for 36 picks over the next three years.
"As we got towards the end of the process, we decided that ultimately we're going to stay at that pick," Borgonzi said.
"It's such a long process and we wanted to go through the whole thing," Borgonzi said. "We did our due diligence [and] went through the process to listen to those offers."
Brinker expressed a desire to make 36 draft picks in the next three years including 10 in the top 100.
All signs point toward former Miami quarterback Cam Ward being the Titans' pick.
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