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It’s only February, but there is already so much talk and speculation about what the Tennessee Titans will do with the first pick in the 2025 NFL draft. If they do indeed hold on to the selection, four prospects seem to be in the conversation.
Names like Shedeur Sanders from Colorado, Cam Ward from Miami, Abdul Carter from Penn State and Travis Hunter from Colorado are the most commonly connected prospects, and all four could fill needs. The Titans need playmakers, and all of them have the potential to be dynamic additions.
With many believing that quarterback will ultimately be the selection, either Sanders or Ward could make their way to Nashville. Titans’ safety Quandre Diggs has made it clear which signal caller he prefers and doubled down with another post on X.
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— Nino (@qdiggs6) February 5, 2025
“Whichever one draft Cam Ward.” Ward said at a workout after posing the question on whether the Titans, Cleveland Browns or New York Giants were closer to a Super Bowl.
Ward is an interesting prospect and has the ability and upside teams are searching for at the quarterback position. With Ward skipping the college All-Star circuit, teams are left with only his college film this year to start the process, which may have him slightly behind Sanders at this exact moment.
The Titans will likely meet with Ward at the combine, so anything at this point is merely speculation. The 2025 NFL draft takes place in Green Bay, Wisconsin at the end of April.