All options for the Titans in the 2025 NFL Draft are on the table. However, Mel Kiper Jr. believes Cam Ward should be their choice.
After a 3–14 finish to the 2024 season, the Tennessee Titans own the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL draft—and many believe they could use the selection on a quarterback. While attending the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco,
The Tennessee Titans are starting their offseason work and the guys at Pro Football Focus believe Cam Ward should be their draft target.
Kiper has Tennessee selecting Miami QB Cam Ward, passing on Colorado's Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders for the top pick. Hunter goes to the Browns with the second pick and Sanders follows him by being taken the Giants. Kiper said that the Titans' decision should come down to Ward or Sanders.
Miami QB Cam Ward continues to be the favorite for the Titans’ selection at BetMGM, but it's a lot closer than it once was. As of Wednesday afternoon, Ward is -115 to be the first pick after he was a Heisman finalist in 2024.
Sanders won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2024. In a recent NFL mock draft by Athlon Sports' Luker Easterling, Sanders was selected at No. 6 by the Las Vegas Raiders.
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In his first mock draft ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr., chooses between Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward for the Tennessee Titans.
The Giants hold the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, behind the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns, both teams that could draft a quarterback. The Giants have already been seen meeting with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders so far at the East-West Shrine Bowl practices.
Sanders said his father, Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, called him several times to check in during his interview with the Titans.
In a rare in-season transaction, the New York Giants abruptly benched starting quarterback Daniel Jones. Shortly after, the Giants released the player who they signed to a $160 million contract, entrenching them as their franchise QB.