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teams with earlier picks appear more likely to select offensive player while teams later in the first round may tend toward defensive picks.
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WR  Treylon Burks  (knee) is unlikely to be ready for training camp and potentially the start of the 2025 season, head coach Brian Callahan told reporters at the Annual League Meeting.
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General manager Mike Borgonzi said Sunday that the team would not pass on a franchise quarterback if it feels that one is available, via PaulKuharsky.com, so when Titans head coach Brian Callahan spoke Monday about Ward's talent and progress over the years, it was certainly notable.
The No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft is always one of the biggest storylines of the offseason, and the Tennessee Titans and general manager Mike Borgonzi are
Cleveland general manager, Andrew Berry, told reporters on Sunday at the NFL annual meeting that it's "unlikely" the Browns will make a deal with the Tennessee Titans to land the top overall pick. The Titans, meanwhile, have not completely ruled out trading the No. 1 selection.
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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NFL draft is one month away, which means now is a great time for my first three-round mock of the season. As top 30 visits are ongoing and pro days begin to wind down, I’d say my evaluation process is about 95% complete.
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The draft's QB1 has elite awareness, especially off-script, but how he plays in structure will be key to his NFL success.
The Tennessee Titans own the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and quarterback Cam Ward could be their target. Regardless of whether Tennessee pulls the trigger, one thing's for sure: Ward believes he's a worthwhile selection,
Ward is a slight step down from the elite prospects in the 2024 class, but he's still a top-10 pick in his own right.
Some elite NFL prospects have not hired traditional player agents to guide them before this year's draft, including Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.