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Robert Saleh Sets The Standard For New Titans Players
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sports22h ago

Robert Saleh Sets The Standard For New Titans Players

  • Robert Saleh redefines Tennessee Titans' identity, signaling a new, football-first standard at the NFL Combine.
  • Saleh wants players who love the game more than the fame, according to team staff discussions at the combine.
  • Saleh describes a 'Win or Die Trying' mindset as the Titans pursue a quicker, more competitive rebuild.
  • The staff is detailing position-by-position requirements to ensure all players align with the new profile.
  • The Combine coverage is led by Lane Mills, who frames the Titans’ evolving journey for daily fans.
  • The article signals ongoing roster changes as the NFL Draft and free agency approach, with new expectations.
  • The piece encourages fans to bookmark SI Titans coverage for updates, interviews, and analyses.
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Rams free agency and draft needs: What $42 million in cap room can get L.A.
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sports6h ago

Rams free agency and draft needs: What $42 million in cap room can get L.A.

  • The Rams have $41.6 million in cap space and two first-round picks to address cornerback, receiver and edge rusher needs.
  • Stafford’s return keeps the Rams as a Super Bowl favorite under McVay for 2026.
  • The NFL cap rose to $301.2 million for 2026, increasing room for offseason moves.
  • The Rams promoted Nate Scheelhaase to offensive coordinator amid staff changes.
  • Cornerback and receiver depth are among the top questions for Rams in free agency and the draft.
  • Potential edge rush targets include Trey Hendrickson, Jaelen Phillips and Odafe Oweh.
  • The Rams have two first-round picks, Nos. 13 and 29, after a 2025 trade with Atlanta.
  • Puka Nacua could command a record extension, while other 2023 draft class members await extensions.
  • The Rams eye a No. 3 receiver alongside Puka Nacua and Davante Adams presence.
  • Stafford’s continued play keeps the Rams in a position to contend in 2026.
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