In the ever-evolving chess match that is the NFL, Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh stands out as a defensive mastermind. Despite his college days as a tight end, Saleh’s reputation is built on his defensive acumen, and he’s determined to make his second head coaching stint a resounding success.
Saleh’s strategic approach began by collaborating with Mike Borgonzi to bolster the defense, while also supporting Brian Daboll’s offensive vision. Borgonzi might have reservations about the aggressive spending in free agency, but Saleh is confident it will pay dividends.
At the recent AFC coaches' breakfast, Saleh opened up about his journey, offseason strategies, and the draft. A notable discussion centered around right tackle J.C.
Latham, a player Saleh had his eye on during the 2024 draft. Saleh recalled, “He’s a big man.
We studied him extensively, but he was already off the board when we got there.”
Latham's physical prowess is undeniable. Saleh emphasized the importance of Latham elevating his game both on and off the field.
“He has tremendous athleticism,” Saleh noted. The key for Latham is honing his preparation and mastering the nuances of the game, especially when facing elite pass rushers.
It’s about taking those professional strides to maximize his potential.
Off the field, Latham's focus needs to be on nutrition, weight management, and conditioning. While he shines early in games, maintaining stamina is crucial. A robust offseason training program could be transformative for his performance during the season.
Saleh’s insights highlight the balance between physical and mental preparation. Latham is known for his business-like demeanor and solid character. If he aligns his physical condition with his mental focus, the sky’s the limit for his potential.
