There is one question that will not be answered until NFL Draft day, and as Mock Drafts continue to emerge with Cam Ward as the first pick, the fate of the college football superstar with the University of Miami is still unknown.
Who is considered by many to be the best Quarterback in the class is sparking a lot of speculation about his future in the league, and now the Tennessee Titans emerge as one of the most interested teams, something that may not sit well with Cleveland Browns management.
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Titans' approach to Cam Ward
And is that according to different reports, the Titans recently had dinner with Ward during his visit to the team, plus they were also present at their Pro Day on Monday, there are more than one who thinks they will go for the former Miami Hurricaine with their draft pick.
There is another factor that may determine that it is Cam Ward and not another Quarterback that the Titans desire, and that is that they have kept a low profile in the search for a QB in free agency.
"They did not have extensive conversations with any of the top free agent quarterbacks," Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team commented on his 'NFL Spotlight' podcast.
They weren't after Sam Darnold, they weren't after Aaron Rodgers, and the other candidates didn't represent anything serious to this management that sent a team to take a closer look at Cam Ward.
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The Titans also sent the entire house from Nashville. Present at their Pro Day were head coach Brian Callahan, general manager Mike Borgonzi, and President Burke Nihill, even the website production and Titans TV were on hand to see just how special Cam Ward was.
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Cam Ward was a Heisman Trophy fianlist in 2024, after finishing what was his senior year with 4,313 passing yards and 39 touchdown passes. He also holds the NCAA record for touchdown passes, breaking the mark once held by Houston Cougars quarterback Case Keenum during last season's Pop-Tarts Bowl.