The Tennessee Titans made several moves on the offensive line over the course of the offseason in an effort to ensure the protection of rookie quarterback Cam Ward.
Tennessee Titans offensive tackle JC Latham is entering his second season with the team after being chosen with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward continues to show off his fiery competitiveness at mandatory minicamp. While speaking with reporters Wednesday, Titans offensive lineman JC Latham said that Ward head-butted defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons while the two were talking trash to each other.
The Tennessee Titans could have taken a quarterback in the stacked 2024 NFL Draft class. Instead, they chose Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham, which filled a big need for the Titans offensive line.
The Tennessee Titans haven't even seen their rookie quarterback Cam Ward in pads just yet, but the team's number-one pick has still landed major praise within the building from a few of his teammates.
The debate around who the LA Chargers should take with the No. 5 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft centered around wide receiver Malik Nabers and offensive tackle Joe Alt.
Throughout the course of his rookie season, Tennessee Titans tackle JC Latham had his fair share of ups and downs to navigate through his first year in the league, as almost all rookies tend to have as they get their feet wet at the next level.
Former Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham was recently on the popular podcast "Bussin with the Boys" discussing his college career and his transition to the NFL.
As the seventh overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, JC Latham was thrust into a position to be a bit of a savior for the Tennessee Titans' offensive line.
The Tennessee Titans took a major gamble in the 2024 NFL Draft when they selected Alabama right tackle JC Latham with the No. 7 overall pick. While his rookie year was solid enough, he lacked the star power that most Titans fans expected him to have.
The Tennessee Titans 7th overall draft pick from 2024 is headed into his sophomore campaign with a new position and a new look. When GM Mike Borgonzi went out and signed former Steelers LT Dan Moore in free agency, the decision to move Latham back over to right tackle (where he played at Alabama) was a no-brainer.
The Tennessee Titans are hoping to have a better offensive line this season than they did a year ago. The Titans had one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL, and that's a big reason why they only won three games last season.
Thinking back to the 2021 recruiting class, former Alabama All-American offensive tackle JC Latham was considered one of the more elite recruits in the entire class.
As of the beginning of Tennessee Titans OTAs, there are at least eight starting jobs expected to be filled by newcomers to the team. The Titans have been busy this spring filling out both the starting roster and its depth with prudent free agent additions, roughly 25 rookies, and a couple waiver claims to boot.
The Tennessee Titans are making some changes to how things will look for second-year pro JC Latham. After playing right tackle at Alabama, the Titans selected Latham with the No.
The Tennessee Titans were in need of a franchise offensive tackle after last season's disastrous performance in the trenches. The Titans filled that need in last year's draft by taking JC Latham with the No.
Let’s review how the Tennessee Titans have fared over the last 10 first-round picks ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft next month, selecting No. 1 overall. JC Latham started all 17 games at tackle last year, showing good long-term potential and areas that must see improvement all at once.
Before signing with the team, Dan Moore Jr. already had some connections to the Tennessee Titans. Moore, 26, told team reporter Jim Wyatt that he had met Peter Skoronski and JC Latham a few years ago training during the offseason.
He’s explosive off the line and can use a powerful drive in the run game, so regardless of his ultimate position, he should be a mainstay in Tennessee.
The Alabama Crimson Tide football program took Wednesday off from the practice field and instead invited NFL scouts and decision makers into the Hank Crisp Indoor Facility to show off its draft eligible players.
He allowed just one sack and nine pressures on 742 offensive snaps as Alabama’s right tackle this season, and he didn’t surrender a sack on 821 offensive snaps in 2022.