July 7, 2024

NASHVILLE: Colt Anderson, the coordinator of special teams, Scott Fuchs, the assistant coach for the offensive line, and defensive assistant Steve Donatell round up the Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan’s coaching staff. An additional hire that Callahan needs to make is a strength and conditioning coach.

 

For the previous four seasons, Anderson assisted Callahan as the special teams coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2023, the Bengals’ special teams were in the NFL’s top 10 in a number of different categories. The last coordinator working for Callahan is Anderson. The coordinators of the offense and defense are Nick Holz and Dennard Wilson.

Anderson played special teams and as a safety for the Minnesota Vikings (2009–10), Philadelphia Eagles (2010–13), Indianapolis Colts (2014–15), and Buffalo Bills (2016–17) for nine seasons. In his 84 career games, he made seven starts. Like “books” with a “F,” Fuchs has coached college teams for thirty years. His first NFL post will be this one. During his three years as Kansas’ coach, seven players were selected to the All-Big 12 team. Donatell was a part of the defensive coaching staff that led the Dolphins to 12 straight games with a takeaway.

Initially, Donatell coached for the Minnesota Vikings in the NFL. In 2022, he was employed as a defensive quality control coach by his father, Ed Donatell, the defensive coordinator for the Vikings.

NFL Top-10 Games Added After Titans Win: There weren’t many shining moments for the Tennessee Titans in 2023. That two-touchdown comeback to defeat the Miami Dolphins, however, was one of the top ten NFL games of all time. ESPN BEST FITS: The offensive tackle, wide receiver, and cornerback positions are crucial for the Tennessee Titans. The Titans are thought to be a good fit for Cincinnati cornerback Chidobe Awuzie and Arizona wide receiver Marquise Brown, according to ESPN’s rating of the top 50 free agents.
FIRST-ROUND FITS: Joe Alt, Olu Fashanu, Rome Odunze, Malik Nabers, and Taliese Fuaga are the five players who have been mentioned as possible first-round picks by the Tennessee Titans in the 2024 NFL Draft. At No. 7, who will the Titans select?

VISUALIZING THE O-LINE TITANS: For many teams, the NFL offseason is a time of hope. Although the Tennessee Titans’ offensive line failed in the previous season, they have high hopes for improvements under Bill Callahan, their new offensive line coach. We look at athletes like Bengals lineman Jonah Williams, Cowboys tackle Tyron Smith, and Notre Dame’s Joe Alt.

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