
Shedeur Sanders, Titans Agree to Cancel Private Workout amid Cam Ward NFL Draft Rumors
The Tennessee Titans and Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders have agreed to cancel a previously scheduled private workout, per Jim Wyatt of the Titans' website.
The Titans, who hold the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, previously held a private workout with Miami quarterback Cam Ward on Friday, March 28. NFL insider Paul Kuharsky reported that workout "went great" from the team's point of view.
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That workout was attended by numerous heavy hitters in the Titans' organization, including president Chad Brinker, general manager Mike Borgonzi and head coach Brian Callahan.
One can connect the dots here and presume that the Titans are putting their focus on Ward and that a private workout with Sanders at this point would be a waste of both parties' time.
NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe previously called Ward "the leader in the clubhouse" to be the Titans' pick, using a golf analogy to say he was probably "three or four" strokes ahead.
At this juncture, it appears the Titans' choices are either to stick at No. 1 and take Ward (the clear favorite here) or take an offer they can't refuse for the No. 1 overall choice. Wolfe specifically mentioned a potential trade as the top reason for the Titans not taking Ward, and he noted the New York Giants as a possibility to move up from No. 3 to No. 1.
It would presumably take a lot for the Giants to do so, simply because Tennessee has great incentive to just stick where it is, select Ward and move forward with him as the centerpiece of the future.
The big question, then, is where Sanders winds up. His potential landing spot runs the gamut, as it's possible he could go next to the Cleveland Browns at No. 2 or slide all the way down in the first round if teams decide to take other blue chip prospect first before looking toward quarterback next.
Regardless, it appears Sanders isn't going to be in Nashville, a place where it looks like Ward will call home in a few weeks' time when the draft begins on April 24.

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