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Titans Rumors: Inside Cam Ward's Interviews amid Buzz Team Would 'Love' to Trade Down

Joseph ZuckerMar 23, 2025

Miami quarterback Cam Ward "will be heavily in the mix" for the Tennessee Titans with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.

Appearing Sunday on SportsCenter, Fowler suggested the Titans "would love to trade back and still get a top quarterback that they want" in a perfect world. When moving down risks missing out on a preferred QB, though, it may not be the sensible choice.

The NFL insider said Tennessee is high on Ward based on its interactions with the Hurricanes star.

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"The people I've talked to believe that Cam Ward has separated himself right now as QB1 in this draft," he reported. "The Tennessee Titans have not made a firm determination on what they're going to do but they have had a good process with Cam Ward. I'm told his interviews with the team went smoothly. He was able to show that he can improve from mistakes, that he can correct them, that he can be coachable to go along with the big-time skill set."

Ward is the No. 9 overall prospect and top quarterback on Bleacher Report's 2025 big board, and he went first overall to the Titans in B/R's newest mock.

"Will Levis remains under contract for 2025," B/R NFL scout Dame Parson said of the pick. "However, he has not demonstrated enough for the organization to bypass the opportunity to draft a quarterback, instead relying solely on his development.

"Miami's Cam Ward is an exciting prospect who will win from the pocket and off-script. Ward has the arm talent to attack every level of the defense vertically and horizontally. Head coach Brian Callahan can nurture the talented skill set Ward possesses into a more mature quarterback and franchise leader."

That pretty much sums it up.

Levis has thrown for 3,988 yards, 21 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in 21 starts. To say his decision-making has been puzzling at times would be an understatement.

The 25-year-old isn't the long-term solution at quarterback for the Titans, and their position in the draft allows them to get the best signal-caller available.

Maybe first-year general manager Mike Borgonzi gets a trade offer that's too good to turn down. Otherwise, playing it safe with Ward is the way to go.

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