The Tennessee Titans have been preparing for months, but significant developments are anticipated soon after they pick Cam Ward as the No. 1 overall choice this Thursday night in Green Bay.
With just over 24 hours until the NFL Draft, let’s explore the excitement to discern what’s credible versus what’s just speculation amidst all this chatter.
Carter and Sanders’ Potential to Slide
Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter is potentially the top talent of this draft, yet where he’ll end up remains unclear. Many sources suggest that GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll are keen to select him at No. 3 overall, despite concerns related to character or injuries.
“He’s a dominant player,” an AFC GM told FOX Sports. “That’s the ideal quality for a pass rusher.” Another executive noted, “He’s a typical kid from Philly. Tough, played through a broken foot unknowingly. His performance as a linebacker in earlier college years and now as an edge rusher has been outstanding.”
There remains the possibility that Giants owner John Mara might be a wild card, potentially leading to Shedeur Sanders landing in New York.
Draft-Day Prospects and Trade Scenarios
Tight end Tyler Warren is a player to watch, likely to be picked much higher than expected, with interest from teams like the Jets (No. 7), Bears (No. 10), and Colts (No. 14).
Trade possibilities also linger, particularly among several teams picking in the top 10. The 49ers stand out with their No. 11 pick and have significant capital to consider jumping up for more talent.
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