Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson held a conference call on Wednesday and touched on a number of topics.
Here are the biggest takeaways.
Adjusting to “an unconventional offseason”
Robinson started off the conference call by thanking those on the front lines that are helping in the battle against the coronavirus outbreak.
.@Titans GM Jon Robinson begins conference call thanking everyone on the front line helping with COVID-19 outbreak
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) April 1, 2020
He also explained how the team is adjusting to the restrictions in place in order to continue working through free agency and preparing for the 2020 NFL Draft.
Robinson: "It's obviously been an unconventional offseason for us since the combine"
"We're working from home, doing a lot of web conferencing, doing everything we can to try and prepare for the draft and free agency"#Titans
— Nashville's #1 Sports Station (@1045TheZone) April 1, 2020
Robinson: We have access to our database remotely. In some cases rely on data from last year. Have a draft board within database and an excel spreadsheet. #Titans
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) April 1, 2020
Robinson on not having face-to-face contact with prospects: "That's one of the things I really looked forward to in the spring"
"We're working through with some FaceTime stuff with some of the prospects" #Titans
— Nashville's #1 Sports Station (@1045TheZone) April 1, 2020
Robinson also noted that the league is still working through how exactly the draft will be run.
Jon Robinson: Says the league is working through the parameters that will be in place for the actual draft process #Titans
— Buck Reising (@BuckReising) April 1, 2020
As far as Robinson knows, nobody within the Titans organization has been infected with the coronavirus.
Robinson said he's not aware of anyone in the @Titans organization testing positive for COVID-19
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) April 1, 2020