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Mike Borgonzi is the sixth general manager of the Tennessee Titans, preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft with the No. 4 pick. The article reviews the franchise's GM history and notable draft decisions.
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Mike Borgonzi is the sixth full-time general manager in Tennessee Titans history, and is heading into his second NFL draft leading the operation. As the Titans prepare to use the No. 4 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, here is a look back at every GM in franchise history and their most memorable NFL draft decisions.
Best draft selections: QB Steve McNair (Round 1, third pick overall, 1995); RB Eddie George (1-14, 1996); WR Derrick Mason (4-98, 1997); CB Samari Rolle (2-46, 1998); OL Benji Olson (5-139, 1998); DE Jevon Kearse (1-16, 1999); LB Keith Bulluck (1-30, 2000); DT Albert Haynesworth (1-15, 2002); OT Michael Roos (2-41, 2005); OT David Stewart (4-113; 2005); CB Cortland Finnegan (7-215, 2006).
Biggest draft mistakes: Picking WR Kevin Dyson (1-16, 1998) over Randy Moss (No. 21); CB Andre Woolfolk (1-28; 2003); CB Adam "Pacman" Jones (1-6, 2005).
Former Titans general manager Floyd Reese
Mike Borgonzi is the current general manager of the Tennessee Titans.
Floyd Reese drafted notable players such as Steve McNair, Eddie George, and Jevon Kearse.
Floyd Reese's biggest draft mistakes include selecting Kevin Dyson over Randy Moss and drafting Adam 'Pacman' Jones sixth overall in 2005.
The No. 4 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft is significant for the Titans as it presents an opportunity to select a top talent to enhance their roster.

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Best draft selections: S Michael Griffin (1-19, 2007); RB Chris Johnson (1-24, 2008); CB Jason McCourty (6-203, 2009); DT Jurrell Casey (3-77, 2011).
Biggest draft mistakes: RB Chris Henry (2-50, 2007); QB Jake Locker (1-8, 2011).
Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt, left, and head coach Jeff Fisher talk with new vice president of player personnel Ruston Webster during practice in 2010.
Best draft selections: OT Taylor Lewan (1-11, 2014).
Biggest draft mistakes: OL Chance Warmack (1-10, 2013); RB Bishop Sankey (2-54, 2013); WR Dorial Green-Beckham (2-40, 2015).
Webster Titans general manager Ruston Webster answers questions during press conference at St. Thomas Sports Park Tuesday Jan. 14, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn.
Best draft selections: OT Jack Conklin (1-8, 2016); RB Derrick Henry (2-45, 2016); S Kevin Byard (3-64, 2016); OLB Harold Landry (2-41, 2018); DT Jeffery Simmons (1-19, 2019); WR A.J. Brown (2-51, 2019).
Biggest draft mistakes: OT Isaiah Wilson (1-29, 2020); CB Caleb Farley (1-122, 2021); WR Dez Fitzpatrick (4-109, 2021); The A.J. Brown-Treylon Burks trade (1-18, 2022).
Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson walks off the field after their 35 to 10 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022, in Philadelphia, Pa.
Best draft selections: OL Peter Skoronski (1-11, 2023); LB Cedric Gray (4-106, 2024).
Biggest draft mistakes: QB Will Levis (2-33, 2023).
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 22: Executive Vice President and General Manager Ran Carthon of the Tennessee Titans looks on against the Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)
Notable draft selections: QB Cam Ward (1-1); OLB Oluwafemi Oladejo (2-52); S Kevin Winston Jr. (3-82); WR Chimere Dike (4-103); TE Gunnar Helm (4-120); WR Elic Ayomanor (4-136).
Tennessee Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi fields questions from the media at Ascension St. Thomas Sports Park Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. The Titans are beginning their head coaching search this week.
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