Cameron Ward | Miami 6’2 / 219 May 25, 2002 (22)
Cam Ward was drafted by the Tennessee Titans, becoming the 1st quarterback and 1st overall player in the 2025 NFL Draft.
COLLEGE PRODUCTION
Year | Games | Pass Attempts | Passing Yards | Yards Per Attempt | Completion Percentage | Passing Touchdowns | Rushing Yards | Age | School |
2020 | 6 (QB) | 303 | 2260 | 7.5 | 60.4% | 24 (4 ints) | 2 | 18 | Incarnate Word |
2021 | 13 (QB) | 590 | 4648 | 7.9 | 65.1% | 47 (10 ints) | 65 | 19 | Incarnate Word |
2022 | 13 (QB) | 497 | 3231 | 6.5 | 64.4% | 23 (9 ints) | 58 | 20 | Washington State |
2023 | 12 (QB) | 486 | 3732 | 7.7 | 66.7% | 25 (7 ints) | 144 | 21 | Washington State |
2024 | 13 (QB) | 454 | 4313 | 9.5 | 67.2% | 39 (7 ints) | 204 | 22 | Miami |
Ward was a 5-year starter and holds the NCAA record for career passing touchdowns (158). He has posted gaudy passing numbers all throughout his college career, but made a clear leap after transferring to Miami for his senior season, finishing as a Heisman finalist and nearly leading the U to their first college football playoff berth.
Interestingly, while Ward’s athleticism is not in question, he lacks any significant college production as a rusher. This will be worth monitoring, as we’ve seen prospects like Justin Fields lean on their rushing production while transitioning to the NFL after being primarily pocket passers in college. Overall, a very substantial record of production.
FILM
Ward’s film is highly controversial. While his traits are no secret, as he pops out on tape with a live arm and effortless athleticism, many analysts find his relaxed style in the pocket extremely off-putting. Ward plays with a supreme amount of confidence, likely stemming from his lengthy record of playing experience, and this is both his biggest strength and his most glaring weakness. Many of Ward’s best plays are his aggressive, anticipatory throws that blend his borderline-elite arm talent with incredible cerebral instincts. But similarly, some of his worst plays involve over-anticipation, leading to seemingly inaccurate throws that really are more telepathic miscommunications on Ward’s part. The challenge for Ward in the NFL will be learning to harness his aggressiveness and evolving into a consistent, chain-moving field general, dipping back into his bag of tricks only when absolutely necessary.
ATHLETIC TESTING
Ward, like many top QB prospects in recent draft history, decided to forgo combine testing. He participated in a throwing session at his pro day and looked sharp and fluid, but did not participate in any athletic testing.
DRAFT ANALYSIS
Draft Capital: Excellent
Landing Spot: Poor
Ward was a -50000 favorite to be selected 1st overall. This obviously positions him to start immediately and provides multiple seasons of insulation.
Unfortunately, the Titans are a talent-deprived hellscape lacking in dynamic playmakers and trench anchors. Ward does not have much to work with and will have to overcome talent deficiency for at least the first season of his career.
FANTASY INSIGHTS
Ward enters the scene as a low-end dynasty QB1/high-end QB2. While it takes some projecting, there is a world where Ward makes a massive value jump if he can truly establish himself as a franchise-changing signal caller, which is what you are hoping for by taking him 1st overall. Additionally, the potential for him to blossom as a runner provides him with a higher fantasy ceiling than typical #1 overall picks.
Ward is objectively worth consideration for your rookie 1.01s. But even if you are extremely QB needy, Jeanty is likely a better value and worth more in trade markets. Ward is better off being selected at the 1.02, which is where he belongs as a #1 overall pick QB in Superflex. Expect him to post serviceable numbers right away with massive upside to eventually provide a scoring positional advantage.
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