2025 Nfl Draft Titans Mock Draft Lands Cam Ward The Draft Wire

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2025 nfl draft titans mock draft lands cam ward the draft wire

One of the most quarterback-needy teams in the NFL right now is the Tennessee Titans. Head coach Brian Callahan weathered the storm last season in his first year in charge but we think it's safe to assume he's not going to be content to trot out Will Levis again... The Titans didn't address the position in free agency so we turn our attention to the 2025 NFL draft. We took this into consideration when we updated our Titans seven-round mock draft after the first wave of free agency. We aren't a huge fan of Ward going No. 1 overall but unless the Titans get a mint for the pick, we expect them to stay put and roll the dice on Ward.

With a new quarterback, he needs weapons and Loveland is an elite weapon in the passing game thanks to his size and high football IQ. Highly competitive man cornerback with elite length and solid athleticism. The Tennessee Titans are likely taking Cam Ward first overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, but what will they do after that? With Cam Ward likely heading off of the board, the franchise is at least putting their chips in on Ward and the hopes that he can work out in the NFL. No one truly knows what'll happen with Cam Ward, but he is the clear-cut best QB prospect in the NFL Draft, and I am not sure that is even up for discussion at this... Let's see if the Titans can go all-in and build around Cam Ward in this 2025 NFL mock draft.

It seems like over the last few weeks, it's become evident that Cam Ward is the best QB prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft class. However, had Ward been in the 2024 NFL Draft class, we might be talking about a player who is a borderline first-round pick. While Ward is a good prospect, he's nothing special and might not be able to develop into an elite passer, but with how weak the AFC South currently is, Ward and the Tennessee Titans... So... what's going to happen after the Tennessee Titans draft Cam Ward? It's hard to look at the No.

1 pick in April's NFL draft as anything but a foregone conclusion after the decisions made in the first week of NFL free agency. Short of the Titans magically landing Josh Allen, Joe Burrow or a time-traveling Dan Marino plucked out of time from 1983, this team's going to need a quarterback. Ward is the likeliest candidate, and the Titans are in position to grab him. How does this affect the rest of the first round? Let's take a look in The Tennessean's latest 2025 NFL mock draft. Again, no surprise here.

Ward's going to have to start Day 1, and the Titans are going to have to build an offense around his talents. And, to be fair, he's got more than his fair share of talents. Big arm. Anticipates well. Moves well. Thrives in the pocket.

Life in the NFL won't be easy for Ward if the Titans don't get him some more perimeter talent to target. But, let's reiterate: If the Titans don't draft a quarterback here, they're setting themselves up to be right back at the top of the draft again next year. 2025 NFL MOCK DRAFTS: 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 7.0 | 8.0 | 9.0 | 10.0 Titans land Cam Ward, Browns reunite Hunter and Sanders in 2025 NFL Draft. The 2025 NFL Draft starts Thursday night with the first round. We break down the NFL Draft one last time with a Mock Draft.

Tennessee gets its quarterback for the future in Ward. Cleveland gets a difference maker on both sides of the ball in Hunter. Something they desperately need. New York Giants decide to take an edge defender in Carter rather than pick Shedeur Sanders with this pick. It is April, and the 2025 NFL Draft is just a few weeks away! What is going to happen in the first round?

We take a look at another 2025 NFL Mock Draft to see where top prospects like Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, and Abdul Carter fall. The Titans keep number 1 and go with Cam Ward to start our latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft. The Browns get an elite edge rusher, while the Patriots add one of the most versatile prospects in recent memory. The Titans have been impressed with Cam Ward during his workouts, and we think it’s enough to keep the No. 1 pick and select him at the top of the draft. Ward can make all the throws and has shown he is very good at moving around in the pocket to extend plays.

He is patient and excels at throwing over the middle. If the Titans hang on to the top pick and select Cam Ward, the Browns will probably go with Abdul Carter to add an elite edge rusher to team up with Myles Garrett. While Cleveland needs a quarterback, they don’t seem to be sold on Shedeur Sanders and likely wouldn’t give up assets to move up to No. 1 to ensure it gets Ward. They settle for Carter, which is a huge win because he’s an outstanding pass rusher with elite initial quickness. The Giants added quarterbacks Russell Wilson (1-year deal) and Jameis Winston (2-year deal) in free agency and will be using Wilson primarily to help transition to the quarterback they take in the 2025 Draft.

With Cam Ward going No. 1, the Giants select Shedeur Sanders from Colorado and allow Wilson to play while Sanders gets comfortable. It will take some of the pressure off of Sanders, who improved his touch and downfield accuracy last season. Miami quarterback Cam Ward is widely viewed as one of the two best quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft class, alongside Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. Which one of the two will be drafted first is up for debate, but it seems clear that they will be the first two quarterbacks drafted in April. On “The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast” on Feb.

12, Joel Klatt conducted a mock draft and revealed something spicy for Ward’s future. Klatt conducted a mock draft and had the Titans trade down to the third pick with the New York Giants. As a result, he had the Giants select Sanders first, followed by the Browns grabbing Abdul Carter second. He had this to say about Tennessee’s pick. “Now it’s Tennessee at 3 after they flip those picks — Giants go up to No. 1, Tennessee at 3.

This is going to be my last trade and this is why I did it. They’re going to get Cam Ward. If they can’t get something done with Shedeur Sanders, and again, I just don’t think Shedeur Sanders is going to be willing to play in Tennessee. With the history of what that organization has done from a quarterback position standpoint. “So, Tennessee can take Cam Ward at No. 1 or trade back to No.

3, still get Cam Ward, and get draft capital. Well, to me that’s a no-brainer. Ok, so that’s why they’re moving back. They take Cam Ward, I really like Cam Ward a lot. I think that this guy is a talented player. If Carter was on the board, I think they would need to think long and hard.

Tennessee was bottom five in sacks. But they need to get their quarterback. “Will Levis just hasn’t worked the last couple of years. Cam Ward fits, he’s on my board, the second-best quarterback. I think there’s quite a drop after those top two guys and you’ve got other teams sitting there like Las Vegas, like the Jets potentially that are going to be needing quarterback help. So, you’ve got to take him there.

I think from Tennessee’s standpoint, they’re just going to be hopeful that Cleveland does go Abdul Carter.” A brand-new Tennessee Titans seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft The 2025 NFL Draft is approximately two weeks away! The Tennessee Titans are expected to select Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall selection. That plan became even more evident after the team canceled its scheduled private workout with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders.

General manager Mike Borgonzi will then shift attention to filling holes at wide receiver and EDGE. With the 2025 NFL Draft looming, we’ve completed another fresh predictive seven-round mock. Ward will immediately add a playmaking element to the Titans’ offense that was sorely lacking last season. His ability to be an off-script magician should add a layer of excitement to Brian Callahan’s offense. Ward has seriously impressed the Titans throughout the pre-draft process. James Pearce Jr.

has character concerns, which could see him slide out of the first round. Would the Titans roll the dice on his elite pass-rushing potential at No. 35? Pearce Jr. played college football locally for the Tennessee Volunteers, adding another layer of intrigue here. Alternatively, the Titans could look to trade down five-10 spots to recoup the third-round pick they currently lack.

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