NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The smile on Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon's face said it all as he sat down with the media to recap how he got to the final 53-man roster after last week's cutdown day. It was clear that Carthon likes where the team stands on paper.
Armed with what seemed like an unlimited budget, Carthon orchestrated a shopping spree that gave the Titans a face-lift. According to Roster Management System the Titans spent $228.2 million during the offseason.
Titans controlling owner Amy Adams-Strunk's willingness to greenlight the expensive plan shows she meant business when she outlined the franchise's direction in January.