Titans' Carnell Tate credits Brian Hartline for versatility at receiver
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 12:37 AM
Last updated Jun 18, 2026
Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver Carnell Tate has expressed gratitude towards former Ohio State coach Brian Hartline for his adaptability in playing different receiver positions. Tate, who was selected with the fourth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, has quickly grasped the Titans' scheme. He highlighted that learning various receiver roles at Ohio State was crucial in his transition to professional football. With a strong performance expected in 2026, Tate aims to make an impact alongside teammates Calvin Ridley and Wan'Dale Robinson.
- •Tate was drafted fourth overall by the Titans in 2026.
- •He honed his skills under Brian Hartline at Ohio State.
- •Tate is adapting quickly to the Titans' offensive scheme.
- •He aims to contribute alongside Calvin Ridley and Wan'Dale Robinson.
- 12:37 AMYahoo Sports — Titans' Tate credits Brian Hartline for ability to move positions
"Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver Carnell Tate credits Brian Hartline and Ohio State for his ability to play different receiver positions.
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