The Tennessee Titans have the top overall pick at the 2025 NFL draft, and there remain major question marks about the turnover-prone Will Levis, so it isn't a surprise that the team is doing its due diligence at quarterback.
This year, that player appears to be Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. During this weekend's NFL Scouting Combine, the buzz continued to suggest that Cam Ward is the distinct QB1 in this draft class.
Unlike years past when there has been a clear pecking order, the 2025 class is a little more muddied. NFL Media reported Saturday that Miami's Cam Ward has begun separating himsel
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Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward took center stage Friday at the NFL Combine, each shining in the intense spotlight. Which one will win over the Giants?
Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward are the top two quarterbacks in this year's NFL draft and they are both opting out of workouts at the league's annual scouting combine in Indianapolis
That’s according to NFL insider Peter Schrager, who said Tuesday that Miami’s Cam Ward is viewed as a top option at quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft, followed by an expansive space before Shedeur Sanders,
For an article published Wednesday, The Athletic's Mike Sando shared that one reason Miami's Cam Ward ended the NFL Scouting Combine as the "consensus" No. 1 quarterback in this year's draft class ahead of Colorado's Shedeur Sanders is because Sanders "hit the wrong notes in combine interviews" with teams.
The first, for most, is Cam Ward out of Miami. He's a 6-foot-2, 223-pound signal-caller who threw for 4,313 yards and 39 touchdowns compared to seven interceptions last season. Other scouts may prefer Shedeur Sanders out of Colorado,
Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders' foe-turned-friend chimed in on the Shedeur Sanders-Cam Ward debate.
For months Shedeur has been projected to be one of the top five draft picks. Every year, in the weeks leading up to the NFL Draft, the order shifts and the rumors are endless. While there is usually a favorite to be selected with the first overall pick,