Tennessee Titans assistant general manager Dave Ziegler used the phrase “consensus vision” to describe the team’s decision to select wide receiver Carnell Tate instead of linebacker Arvell Reese with the No. 4 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Going into the draft, barely anyone connected Tate with the Titans. Tate himself was surprised he ended up in Nashville, and with good reason. Months of pre-draft scuttlebutt connected the Titans with running back Jeremiyah Love, linebacker Sonny Styles and edge defenders Reese and David Bailey, leaving Tate as a distant fifth in the perceived pecking order.
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Then, when Bailey went No. 2 to
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