
Titans Reportedly Want 'At Least' 3 1st-Rounders for No. 1 NFL Draft Pick Amid Rumors
To trade the No. 1 overall pick of the 2025 NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans reportedly want a small fortune.
Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson said during a radio appearance on 102.5 The Game on Thursday that the Titans are seeking three first-round picks to move off the top overall selection "or something of that value" (h/t Jared Stillman 102.5 The Game).
Much of the reporting around the Titans at this year's NFL draft has suggested that the team is very high on Miami quarterback Cam Ward and that it would cost a pretty penny to move them off the top overall pick, though their phone lines are still open.
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On Tuesday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that "Tennessee will hold an additional private workout with potential No. 1 overall pick Ward. The Titans have become increasingly impressed with Ward and, while they are expected to listen to offers for the No. 1 overall pick, it now would take an even stronger package to acquire the draft’s top selection."
General manager Mike Borgonzi himself hasn't ruled out the possibility of a trade.
"I would say everything is still on the table," he told Jim Wyatt of the team's website at Miami's pro day. "From the beginning I said I wanted to go through the whole process, and I felt like our priority was to build the offensive line first, and we added Dan Moore and Kevin Zeitler. Now we're going through the process here with the college quarterbacks. But I'd say everything is still on the table right now."
Whether any team deems Ward worthy of three first-round picks is another story entirely, however.
The B/R NFL Scouting Department has Ward at No. 9 overall on its latest big board, while NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah has him at No. 10 and ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. has him at No. 6 (somewhat surprisingly one spot behind Shedeur Sanders).
Teams pay exorbitant prices for quarterbacks all the time. But it feels more likely that the Titans will end up with Ward than another team matching their reported asking price.
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