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they would have to trade up and all indications are he's going to the Titans
It sure feels like it. And then you have Borgonzi, in his first draft cycle, still talking about "everything is on the table". Going through the process, etc. Everyone wants a little drama. Keeps the fans from multiple teams engaged and wanting to tune in to draft night...Honestly I think it’s all window dressing and having meetings for the sake of having meetings. They can try and tell their fans they’re covering all their bases and putting in the work etc
Titans are taking Cam no matter what. They’ve known it for months in my opinion
Sorry that you are a Browns fan, but I appreciate that you stick with your team despite the lack of on field success and the ownership. That is true fandom. FYI, I am a Pittsburgh Pirates fan and will be til I day. And they will s*ck every season until I die.As a Browns fan, I feel sorry for him if we draft him
The titans could always get dju in a later round. He’s better but doesn’t cost as much, at least that’s what our in state rivals fans tried to tell meI never underestimate pro football gm’s.
They seem to always find a way to make the dumbest decisions while making millions of dollars.
Been praying to all deities for a job like that my whole life.
Please lord get me a high paying job where I fly in a private jet and eat at fancy steak houses. All while making mistakes all the time with no repercussions.
Wouldn’t surprise me one bit if the titans end up with an explosive diarrhea on draft day. Trade with Cleveland for a bunch of picks and several of their players and pick baby prime because they don’t feel it’s much a drop off in talent.
The social media brigade saying baby prime is better is growing stronger each day. Idk what media company they partnered with but it’s so obvious.
Everyone saying it’s a done deal to Tennessee appear to have amnesia of the nfl draft history.
Yes it appears to be obvious cam is going to Tennessee. But stupidity knows no boundaries.
CORAL GABLES, FL, March 26, 2025- After Monday’s pro day with all 32 teams in attendance to get a look at Miami’s draft prospects, one team stayed in town to meet with the expected No.1 pick Cam Ward.
And while many would expect it to be the Titans who hold the No.1 pick and sent nearly their whole staff down to watch, it was actually the Cleveland Browns who hold the No.2 pick.
First reported here on CanesInsight, Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and GM Andrew Berry first met with former ’Cane TE David Njoku and agent Malki Kawa this morning in Coral Gables, before working out and meeting with Miami QB Cam Ward. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was also in attendance for Ward's workout
For Njoku, this meeting could result in another contract with the Browns. He last signed an extension in 2022 which lasts through the upcoming season. The two sides could be closing on a deal which keeps “Chief” in Cleveland for years to come.
For Ward, this meeting could become one of the biggest storylines heading into the draft.
The Browns are clearly in the market for a quarterback this year, with Deshaun Watson dealing with an achilles tear, and back-up Jameis Winston recently signing a deal with the New York Giants. While Cleveland has the opportunity to take QB Shadeur Sanders with the second pick in the draft, all indicators demonstrate the Browns aren't interested in the Colorado quarterback, opting for his teammate Travis Hunter or Penn State’s Abdul Carter with their pick.
The only thing that stands in Cleveland’s way of Ward is the Titans, who as previously mentioned hold the No.1 pick. At Miami’s pro day, Titan coaches were spotted laughing and talking to Cam before and after his throwing session. And when it came to wether Ward would be the No.1 pick, he made sure both Tennessee and the world knew who it was.
“I’m solidifying it [The No.1 pick], I’m your guy,” Ward said between reps during pro day.
But despite holding the No.1 pick, Tennessee has made it clear they are willing to listen to offers for the spot, which at this point seems a lock to be Ward. Could Cleveland be the team to shock the league and trade up for the Miami superstar? Only time will tell as we inch closer to the draft in a month’s time.
I played behind TJ Yates in middle school before changing schools. That dude was OK, but nothing crazy special. That guy got on a team then capitalized on his opportunity when he won some important games in Houston. He made millions by just doing his job and letting GM’s know he can run a team if need be. Lucky *******.Oh to live the life of a career backup QB…..