The Tennessee Titans' search for their next general manager has reportedly moved on to the second round of interviews following their final first interview with Packers VP of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan.
Both NFL Network and ESPN have reported that the Titans will interview several candidates in the second round of interviews, after 10 interviews were conducted in the opening round of the search, led by president of football operations Chad Brinker.
The Titans have moved quickly after firing Ran Carthon last Tuesday after two seasons.
Here's who the Titans will reportedly bring in for a second interview, with more names potentially added as further information becomes available:
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Tennessee Titans GM search updates: Candidates scheduled for second round of interviews
Mike Borgonzi, Kansas City Chiefs assistant GM
Reportedly set for second interview, according to NFL Network
Mike Borgonzi executive history, career timeline
2002: Amherst College tight ends coach
2007-08: Boston College assistant recruiting coordinator
2009: Chiefs college scouting administrator
2010: Chiefs manager of football operations
2011-2012: Chiefs pro personnel scout
2013-2014: Chiefs assistant director of pro scouting
2015-2016: Chiefs co-director of player personnel
2017: Chiefs director of player personnel
2018-2020: Chiefs director of football operations
2021-2024: Chiefs assistant general manager
Ian Cunningham, Chicago Bears assistant GM
Reportedly set for second interview, according to NFL Network
Ian Cunningham executive history, career timeline
2008-2012: Ravens player personnel assistant
2013-2016: Ravens area scout
2017-2018: Eagles director of college scouting
2019-2020: Eagles assistant director of player personnel
2021: Eagles director of player personnel
2022-2024: Bears assistant general manager
Ed Dodds, Indianapolis Colts assistant GM
Reportedly set for second interview, according to NFL Network
Ed Dodds executive history, career timeline
2003: Raiders intern
2004-2006: Raiders player personnel
2007: Seahawks pro personnel assistant
2008-2013: Seahawks college scout
2014: Seahawks national scout
2015-2016: Seahawks senior personnel executive
2017: Colts VP of player personnel
2018-2024: Colts assistant GM
Terrance Gray, Buffalo Bills director of player personnel
Reportedly set for second interview, according to ESPN
Terrance Gray executive history, career timeline
2002 and 2003: NFL league office, intern
2003-2004: Chiefs player development coordinator
2005: Chiefs college scout
2006-2016: Vikings college area scout
2017-2020: Bills director of college scouting
2021: Bills assistant director of player personnel
2022-2024: Bills director of player personnel
John Spytek, Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant GM
Reportedly set for second interview, according to NFL Network
John Spytek executive history, career timeline
2004: Lions operations intern
2005: Eagles player personnel intern
2006: Eagles college scouting assistant
2007-2009: Eagles college/pro scout
2010-2012: Browns director of college scouting
2013: Broncos area scout
2014-2015: Broncos national scout
2016-2020: Buccaneers director of player personnel
2021-2022: Buccaneers vice president of player personnel
2023-2024: Buccaneers assistant general manager
Jon-Eric Sullivan, Packers VP of player personnel
Reportedly set for second interview, according to NFL Network
Jon-Eric Sullivan executive history, career timeline
2001: Gardner-Webb student-assistant coach, wide receivers
2003: Packers scouting intern
2004-2007: Packers college scout, National Football Scouting representative
2008-2015: Packers college area scout
2016-2017: Packers director of college scouting
2018-2021: Packers co-director of player personnel
2022-2024: Packers vice president of player personnel
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Titans GM search updates: Which candidates will interview a second time
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