Cameron Ward
22-Year-Old
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
The first pick in the 2025 draft, Ward is expected to start Week 1 for the Titans. His arm strength is already on par with the best in the league, allowing him to throw with good velocity from a variety of arm slots to make plays all over the field. Ward is more of a pocket passer than a true dual threat, but he's mobile enough to scramble around and make something out of nothing. That sometimes leads to running into sacks, one of the few criticisms from scouts. He's 6-foot-2, 219 pounds, with a quick release and plenty of experience -- he set the NCAA record with 158 career TD passes, including 39 last season. The Titans brought back last year's coaching staff but remade their offensive line in free agency, signing right guard Kevin Zeitler and left tackle Dan Moore. Although Moore is a better run blocker than pass blocker, his arrival allows 2024 first-round pick JC Latham to move back to right tackle, where he played exclusively in college. Calvin Ridley is a legitimate threat downfield, coming off consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, but the Titans don't have much else to threaten defenses. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine left for Miami in the offseason; 2022 first-round bust Treylon Burks is coming back from an ACL tear; free-agent additions Tyler Lockett and Van Jefferson haven't done much in recent years; and TE Chig Okonkwo has never topped 528 yards or three TDs in a season. The Titans drafted two WRs in the fourth round, Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor, but their skill-position personnel still look subpar overall. Even if Ward plays reasonably well, he probably won't add enough rushing stats to push for QB1 fantasy status until he gets more help. Read Past Outlooks
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Splitting reps evenly with Levis
Titans head coach Brian Callahan said Tuesday that Ward and Will Levis have split practice reps evenly throughout Phase 2 of the team's offseason activities, Turron Davenport of ESPN reports.
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Callahan said Tennessee's quarterback reps "will probably change a little when when we get to the next phase of OTAs and there's some 7-on-7 [drills]," while also noting that Ward's selection at No. 1 overall and Levis' status as an incumbent starter haven't been the cause of any conflict at practice. Some amount of competition with Levis figures to be beneficial for Ward, who is still in the early stages of acclimating to a new offense and building chemistry with Calvin Ridley, Tyler Lockett, Treylon Burks (ACL) and Van Jefferson. Callahan said it would be premature to name a starter at this stage of the offseason, but it would nonetheless be surprising if it takes Ward long to earn a dominant share of first-team reps. The Titans are slated to conduct six OTAs between May 27 and June 5 before kicking off a three-day mandatory minicamp June 12. Ward may be able to push for increased reps during those dates, but the most pivotal period of his rookie development will occur during training camp and the preseason. Regardless of whether Levis remains on Tennessee's roster or draws trade interest, it seems like a sure thing that Ward will start the Titans' regular-season opener against Tampa Bay.
Callahan said Tennessee's quarterback reps "will probably change a little when when we get to the next phase of OTAs and there's some 7-on-7 [drills]," while also noting that Ward's selection at No. 1 overall and Levis' status as an incumbent starter haven't been the cause of any conflict at practice. Some amount of competition with Levis figures to be beneficial for Ward, who is still in the early stages of acclimating to a new offense and building chemistry with Calvin Ridley, Tyler Lockett, Treylon Burks (ACL) and Van Jefferson. Callahan said it would be premature to name a starter at this stage of the offseason, but it would nonetheless be surprising if it takes Ward long to earn a dominant share of first-team reps. The Titans are slated to conduct six OTAs between May 27 and June 5 before kicking off a three-day mandatory minicamp June 12. Ward may be able to push for increased reps during those dates, but the most pivotal period of his rookie development will occur during training camp and the preseason. Regardless of whether Levis remains on Tennessee's roster or draws trade interest, it seems like a sure thing that Ward will start the Titans' regular-season opener against Tampa Bay.
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Picked first overall by Tennessee
The Titans selected Ward in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, first overall.
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Elects not to throw at combine
Ward said Friday he will opt out of throwing drills at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post reports.
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Could be first QB off board
Ward and Shedeur Sanders rank as the leading candidates to be the first quarterback selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to a recent poll of 20 scouts and executives administered by Pete Thamel of ESPN.com.
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Gets nearly $50 million guaranteed
Ward, who serves as his own agent, agreed to a four-year, $48.7 million fully guaranteed contract with the Titans on Wednesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
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Ward's contract will also include a fifth-year option since he's a first-round pick. The first overall selection out of the University of Miami was present for rookie minicamp and the start of OTAs despite not yet having a deal in place at the time, and head coach Brian Callahan stated Ward has already established himself as a team leader with his approach and attitude.
Ward's contract will also include a fifth-year option since he's a first-round pick. The first overall selection out of the University of Miami was present for rookie minicamp and the start of OTAs despite not yet having a deal in place at the time, and head coach Brian Callahan stated Ward has already established himself as a team leader with his approach and attitude.