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Cam Ward Overtakes Shedeur Sanders in Latest NFL Draft #1 Pick Odds

Darren Cooper

By Darren Cooper in NFL Football

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Dec 28, 2024; Orlando, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) scrambles with the ball against the Iowa State Cyclones during the first half at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images
  • After a dismal 3-14 season, the Tennessee Titans now have the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft
  • Miami quarterback Cam Ward has become the favorite to be the No. 1 pick
  • Check out the latest NFL draft #1 pick odds and the players who are in the contention 

In the NFL, losing comes with a silver lining: the Tennessee Titans now have the No. 1 pick in April’s NFL Draft. The Titans have already had an active offseason, firing GM Ran Carthon after just two years. Tennessee head coach Brian Callahan is already on record saying the team needs offensive line help, but we know Tennessee will be tempted to trade or take a quarterback at No. 1. And for now, Miami quarterback Cam Ward has surged to the top of the board as the favorite to go first over Colorado’s amazing tandem of quarterback Shedeur Sanders and DB/WR Travis Hunter.

Odds to Be No. 1 Pick in 2025 NFL Draft

Player Odds
Cam Ward -125
Shedeur Sanders +105
Travis Hunter +1000
Mykel Williams +4800
Kelvin Banks Jr. +5000
Will Campbell +5000
Mason Graham +5000
Tetiaroa McMillan +6000
Abdul Carter +6000
Jaxson Dart +8000
Will Johnson +10000
Jalen Milroe +10000
James Pearce Jr. +10000
Quinn Ewers +10000
Nic Scourton +15000
Luther Burden III +15000
Ashton Jeanty +15000

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Sanders was -180 in the NFL draft odds at FanDuel two weeks ago, with Ward second and Hunter third, but perhaps last impressions were meaningful. Sanders and Hunter were both less than impressive in Colorado’s bowl loss to BYU, while Ward was the talk of bowl season after playing for a half in Miami’s eventual loss to Iowa State. There was controversy over Ward’s decision and whether it was planned and whether it was another brick in the wall of college athletics. Now that the NFL draft order is set, we know the Titans need a QB, and the early momentum belongs to Ward.

Teen Titans Go Nowhere

The Tennessee Titans highlight film for the 2024 NFL season will be pretty brief. Hey, the punter, Ryan Stonehouse made the Pro Bowl as an alternate and safety Amani Hooker had five picks, and that’s about it.

Young quarterback Will Levis made 12 starts and threw 13 touchdowns and 12 picks, which is almost hard to do in the NFL these days. His QBR rating was 27.6, dead last in the NFL this season. It was 10 points lower than Gardner Minshew.

So the Titans need a reboot at QB and really all over. Levis doesn’t look like he has the mental focus to play quarterback. He’s athletic, yes, and a good arm, yes, but the mistakes he made early in the season doomed him and his fate.

It is true though that the Titans need more than a QB, but nothing excites a fan base more then a stud QB getting picked at the top.

The Case for No. 1

Ward was a stud for two years at Washington State before transferring to Miami for this season. His numbers were wow, 4313 yards passing, 39 touchdowns, and he went through a stretch where he led the U to close wins over Cal, Va. Tech and Louisville. He’s 6-2, 223 pounds (we will see if that is legit), and could be the next Lamar Jackson. Maybe.

Then there’s Sanders, he’s listed at 6-2, 216 pounds. He’s much more of a scrambler than Ward. He was sacked a whopping 42 times (Ward just 22), but was fourth in the nation in yards at 4,134 and 37 touchdowns. He’s going to be the most intriguing prospect in the Draft because of the connection to his Dad.

Travis Hunter is the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, after playing two ways for the Buffs. There’s no doubt he’s a pro, but where, and how much? Does he play DB or WR?

Any Takers?

Tennessee could always trade the No. 1 pick. You know there will be other teams in the market for a QB, or maybe a team like the Giants or Saints will fall in love with one of the QBs and put a package together for Ward or Sanders.

Tennessee still needs a GM to make this decision. It’s the biggest one in the NFL Draft.

Darren Cooper

Darren has been covering sports since 1998 and the sports betting industry since PASPA made it official. His goal is to make the activity fun and exciting with insights and perspective. Enjoy.

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