The Tennessee Titans have begun the process of looking for their next general manager, as Amy Adams Strunk revealed on Monday morning.
According to Strunk, the Titans have been working on the process of hiring a new GM for four weeks now, dating back to when the team parted ways with general manager Jon Robinson.
In her explanation of what she’s looking for, Strunk emphasized the ability to collaborate, which will be important with head coach Mike Vrabel expected to have more say over decisions.
“We want someone who is an exceptional talent evaluator, exceptional at roster building, and someone who is an excellent decision-maker,” she said.
“I also want someone who is a collaborator, someone who is able to find and build consensus to get to the best answers for the team, someone who is open to innovation and evaluating talent beyond the traditional avenues.
“Just really a talented person in all areas. But more than anything I want someone that can collaborate – that is super important to me, being able to find this person who can collaborate so we’re all working together, rowing the same direction.”
Follow along with our tracker below for all of the latest news on the Titans’ general manager search.
The #Titans have requested permission to interview #AZCardinals vice president of player personnel Quentin Harris for their vacant GM job, source said. He's also in the mix in AZ.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2023
Source: #Bills Senior Director of Pro Personnel Malik Boyd will interview for the vacant #Titans GM job. Has a great reputation.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2023
For their vacant GM job, the #Titans are expected to conduct a wide-ranging search, and have requested permission to speak with Adam Peters and Ran Carthon of the #49ers, source said. Those are just the first two.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2023
Two more for the #Titans GM opening: Sources say they've requested to interview Glenn Cook of the #Browns and Ian Cunningham of the #Bears, two rising young executives. They'll also speak with top in-house candidates Ryan Cowden and Monti Ossenfort.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 9, 2023