
Cam Ward's Private Titans Workout Reportedly 'Went Great' Amid 2025 NFL Draft Rumors
Cam Ward may have passed another key test on his journey toward becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Per NFL insider Paul Kuharsky, Ward's private workout with the Tennessee Titans on Friday "went great" from the team's perspective.
Titans officials got an in-person look at Ward earlier in the week during Miami's pro day on Monday, but Kuharsky noted the private workout allowed them to interact "with him on a level they had not before."
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Head coach Brian Callahan, offensive coordinator Nick Holz, president of football operations Chad Brinker and general manager Mike Borgonzi were part of a large contingent of Titans officials at Friday's workout.
After his pro day workout, Ward told NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe and Brian Baldinger he was "solidifying" his case to be the top pick by the Titans.
Even though Borgonzi has said "everything is still on the table" for the Titans, they seem to be zeroing in on Ward. They are reportedly seeking three first-round picks—or the equivalent value—to move out of the No. 1 spot.
The Titans did host Penn State star Abdul Carter on a top-30 visit, but there has been very little indication outside of that they are strongly pursuing him.
Tennessee's quarterback depth chart would certainly support the addition of Ward. Will Levis, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle are currently the signal-callers under contract to the team.
Levis is the only one from that trio who was on Tennessee's roster last season. He finished 2024 with 2,091 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 12 starts.
B/R's NFL scouting department projected Ward to the Titans in its most recent mock draft released on March 20.
If anyone other than Ward winds up being selected No. 1 overall by the Titans, it would feel like a huge upset at this point.
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