Nashville Tennessean

● By Nick Suss
Sorry to Rome Odunze. Apologies to Malik Nabers. Even if chances were slim, condolences to Marvin Harrison Jr., too. The Tennessee Titans look a lot less likely to pick a receiver No. 7 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft now. The Titans shocked the league Wednesday by agreeing to terms with star receiver Calvin Ridley on a monster free agent contract. Now, dare we say it, receiver isn't a weakness. Let's not go so far as to call it a strength. Depth is still a concern. But with Ridley and DeAndre Hopkins in tow for 2024, the Titans can exhale knowing quarterback Will Levis is going to have options. Now they can focus on some other needs in the draft. Or ... they can make Levis' life even easier.