Whatever team picks Shedeur Sanders had better be prepared to have quite the confident rookie in its quarterback room.
ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. explained why he still believes Shedeur Sanders is the best quarterback to be drafted later this month.
There’s plenty to like about projected No. 1 overall 2025 NFL Draft pick Cam Ward. The Hurricanes quarterback led the NCAA in passing touchdowns with 39 while only tossing seven picks and finished second in passing yards with 4,313.
There will be 17 draft prospects waiting in the green room to hear their name announced next week.
He is a prospect who could become a late first-round pick or an early second-round selection.
For an article published on Monday, Derrik Klassen of The Athletic explained why Titans head coach Brian Callahan is seemingly eager to turn to Ward after Callahan worked with 2023 second-round draft pick Will Levis and longtime backup Mason Rudolph during the 2024 season.
Will the Titans not select Cam Ward with the No. 1 pick after all?
Could the Giants pass on Shedeur Sanders and target a different signal-caller during the draft?
Are the Titans still open for business?
The Tennessee Titans own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and they may have dropped a big hit on who they are going select.
As of the first Friday of April, it seemed to be a realistic possibility that a quarterback class previously thought to be weak could become responsible for three signal-callers taken in the first nine picks of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Any alleged drama regarding how the Titans will handle the draft's top asset may only be for show.
The Giants continue to contemplate how they will spend the third overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Most NFL reporters and observers now believe it's essentially a guarantee that the Titans will make Ward, the consensus top quarterback in this year's class, the first pick of the upcoming draft on April 24.
Tennessee head coach Brian Callahan is not going to tip his team’s hand at this stage of the process, and new GM Mike Borgonzi recently said all options (including a trade-down) are still on the table.
The Giants already added veteran quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston to their roster this month.
Two teams are still trying to convince the Tennessee Titans to give up the No. 1 pick.
There remains persistent speculation that the Titans will trade the No. 1 pick. One insider believes that's not an accident, but probably not for a reason you'd expect.
ESPN's Jordan Reid explained why he believes the Giants should draft Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter at No. 3.
Cam Ward knows what it means to be the quarterback of the Miami Hurricanes. He also knows the success that could come from it.
As the Titans appear to be moving closer to starting over at quarterback instead of trading out of No. 1 overall, they will do more research on the player pegged as the top passing prospect in this draft.
Pro Days are in full swing, and Miami’s took place on Monday. That allowed NFL evaluators to see Cam Ward throw after he elected not to do so at the Combine.
Have the Titans made a decision on what to do with the No. 1 overall pick?
The Tennessee Titans have the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and they continue to send some hints about which way they are leaning.
Cam Ward has made a big announcement about his plans for the NFL Scouting Combine, albeit a very unsurprising one.
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