Titans make Anthony Robinson hiring official

The Titans made their hire of assistant GM Anthony Robinson official on Monday.

The Tennessee Titans made their reported hiring of new assistant general manager Anthony Robinson official on Monday.

It was reported last week that Robinson was set to be hired as the team’s second assistant general manager, joining Chad Brinker. This model is similar to those of the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns.

Robinson, who has a connection with general manager Ran Carthon from their days together with the Atlanta Falcons, will oversee both the college and pro scouting staffs, according to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online.

Prior to serving as director of college scouting with the Falcons, Robinson broke in as a scouting assistant with the team before being promoted to an area scout.

Robinson also received a general manager interview with Atlanta in 2020 before the job ultimately went to Terry Fontenot.

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Report: Titans hiring second assistant general manager

The Titans are reportedly hiring a second assistant general manager.

The Tennessee Titans are hiring a second assistant general manager to work with current assistant general manager, Chad Brinker.

According to MMQB’s Albert Breer, the Titans are hiring former Atlanta Falcons college scouting director Anthony Robinson to the position. He’ll work on scouting, while Brinker will oversee football operations.

This isn’t the only dual assistant general manager setup in the NFL, as the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns have a similar structure.

Robinson first joined Atlanta as a scouting assistant for three seasons before moving to an area scout role. He was then elevated to director of college scouting in 2019, a position he held until going to Nashville.

Back in 2020, Robinson was among the candidates for the Falcons’ general manager role, which ultimately went to Terry Fontenot.

Before taking his initial role with the team, Robinson was a car salesman, and quite a successful one, as he was making six figures. However, he decided to give up that career in pursuit of a job in the NFL.