Not every quarterback prospect in this year's draft class is throwing at the 2025 NFL combine. Will Miami QB Cam Ward throw in Indianapolis?
For most, the annual NFL Combine is the kickoff event for draft season. It's when nearly every single prospect heads to Indianapolis for several days to get checked out by team doctors, coaches, assistants,
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders strode up to NFL Combine podium 6 with a sideways ballcap, a double-strand of eye-popping diamonds around his neck, and a megawatt smile on his face. He is, of course,
The Tennessee Titans have not officially decided who they will select with the No. 1 pick at the NFL Draft, but signs are pointing to two good options: Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter or Miami quarterback Cam Ward.
INDIANAPOLIS — Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward stood one podium apart Friday, each making his case to be the first quarterback selected in this year’s NFL draft at the same
NFL Combine is in the rearview mirror, and the week the league just spent in Indianapolis was an eventful one. The Tennessee Titans were the hottest topic of the event, because everybody wants to know what they’ll be doing with the first overall pick.
Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal can see the future. He sees former UM signal-caller Cam Ward as the No. 1 pick in April's NFL Draft. "Ward should be drafted first overall because he's the best competitor and best overall player in the country,
Teams are inquiring about the Titans’ coveted No. 1 pick. Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi is at least listening to those calls. Yet, if the Titans believe in Ward, they should keep the top draft pick and select the quarterback.
Miami's Cam Ward, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, and Ole Miss ' Jaxson Dart all have consideration as the top of the current quarterback class. Many analysts have criticized the group as one that isn't as strong as the previous one with Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, and Drake Maye .
Miami quarterback Cam Ward said he's not throwing at the combine in Indianapolis, but he will will go through the interview process. "I think my five years of film shows everything I can do," Ward said.
Another one of Sanders’ teammates, receiver LaJohntay Wester, was on the other end of arguably Sanders’ signature moment at Colorado. That came on a Hail Mary touchdown pass from Sanders to Wester as time expired last season vs. Baylor to force overtime. Colorado won that game in OT, 38-31.