Titans selected Miami QB Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A late-breaking consensus No. 1 overall selection compared to some of his recent top-pick compatriots, Ward (6’2/219) arrives in the NFL following a three-college journey that took him from FCS Incarnate Word to Washington State and then finally to Miami. His ACC capstone was worth the wait, with the 22-year-old gunslinging his way to an NCAA-leading 39 touchdown passes. His 4,313 yards passing were second only to Syracuse’s Kyle McCord. Despite popular perception, Ward even limited his turnovers, though his seven interceptions were admittedly memorable. Ward lives to press the issue, but the results were typically in his favor for the ‘Canes. How much of that he can get away with in the NFL remains an open question. Despite his high 2024 aDOT (9.5), Ward drastically cut his pressure-to-sack rate from 25.0 in 2023 to 16.7. It was a dramatic, as well as much needed, improvement. If we get that version of Ward in the NFL, stardom awaits. Also capable of running when the defense dictates, Ward is a big play waiting to happen even if he proves mistake prone as a rookie. The highest upside offensive prospect in this year’s draft class, Ward is a risk for the Titans, but an eminently sensible one.