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Cam Ward
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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.
ANALYSIS
Per Thamel, 11 members of the polling body tabbed Sanders as the top prospect in the draft, while nine went with Ward, a fifth-year senior out of Miami. The Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick in the draft and should be in the market for a quarterback, given the poor production the team received from Will Levis and Mason Rudolph in 2024. Even if the Titans select Sanders or opt for a player at another position with the top pick, Ward should have strong odds of being a top-five selection. Though he began his college career at the FCS level with Incarnate Word in 2020, Ward was productive upon making the jump to the FBS in 2022 with Washington State, where he started for two seasons before moving on to Miami. He took home the Davey O'Brien Award in his lone season with the Hurricanes, completing 67.2 percent of his 454 pass attempts for 4,313 yards and a 39:7 TD:INT while adding 204 yards and four scores on 60 carries.
Per Thamel, 11 members of the polling body tabbed Sanders as the top prospect in the draft, while nine went with Ward, a fifth-year senior out of Miami. The Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick in the draft and should be in the market for a quarterback, given the poor production the team received from Will Levis and Mason Rudolph in 2024. Even if the Titans select Sanders or opt for a player at another position with the top pick, Ward should have strong odds of being a top-five selection. Though he began his college career at the FCS level with Incarnate Word in 2020, Ward was productive upon making the jump to the FBS in 2022 with Washington State, where he started for two seasons before moving on to Miami. He took home the Davey O'Brien Award in his lone season with the Hurricanes, completing 67.2 percent of his 454 pass attempts for 4,313 yards and a 39:7 TD:INT while adding 204 yards and four scores on 60 carries.
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Mocked to Giants at third overall
Ward is projected to be selected by the Giants with the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by Eric Edholm of NFL.com.
ANALYSIS
The Giants are one of several teams in the top five of the draft in need of a quarterback, but Edholm pegs Ward as the first one to go off the board in this particular mock draft. The University of Miami product could offer quite the boost to an offense that already has a premium playmaker in Malik Nabers and a promising young back in Tyrone Tracy. Ward garnered plenty of experience over three seasons as a starter at Washington and Miami and just threw for a career-best 39 touchdowns with the Hurricanes during his 2024 senior campaign.
The Giants are one of several teams in the top five of the draft in need of a quarterback, but Edholm pegs Ward as the first one to go off the board in this particular mock draft. The University of Miami product could offer quite the boost to an offense that already has a premium playmaker in Malik Nabers and a promising young back in Tyrone Tracy. Ward garnered plenty of experience over three seasons as a starter at Washington and Miami and just threw for a career-best 39 touchdowns with the Hurricanes during his 2024 senior campaign.