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Titans First-Round Pick Carnell Tate Being Evaluated After Practice Injury

The Tennessee Titans are hoping for the best after wide receiver Carnell Tate got banged up during their latest practice.

The Tennessee Titans appear to have a promising prospect in their No. 4 overall draft pick, Carnell Tate. This is precisely why they are closely monitoring his performance, including a significant hit he sustained during Monday's practice. Tate showcased another exceptional catch on fourth down, but his progress was halted after colliding with Titans cornerback Cor Dale Flott and safety Kevin Winston Jr. Fortunately, head coach Robert Saleh expressed no major concerns about the injury and noted that Tate walked into the building after practice unharmed, according to Turron Davenport of ESPN.

This is clearly a positive sign, especially considering the significant investment the Titans have made in Tate. There is a strong belief that he possesses the potential to become the team's new No. 1 wide receiver, but his health is crucial for this to materialize. While some have questioned the decision to select Tate among the top 5 picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, his impressive performances throughout the offseason and during his college career at Ohio State, where he amassed 121 catches for 1,872 yards and 14 touchdowns from 2023-25, indicate that he continues to make spectacular plays.

Although his injury will require monitoring, early reports suggest that the Titans have managed to avoid a significant setback.

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