All-Time Titans QBs Ranked: McNair #1, Blanda #2

Cam Ward

Starter 1 Year
3,169 Pass Yds
15 TDs
7 INTs
17 Total TDs
Cam's
HAIR
16.6
HeyTC AI Rating
#35 Active

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Cam Ward Today

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Cam Ward's rookie season came to a disappointing end as the Titans fell to Jacksonville 25-3 in their playoff elimination game, with the young signal-caller managing just 52 passing yards and one rushing touchdown in the defeat. Despite the blowout loss, Ward's overall 2025 campaign showed considerable promise for Tennessee's future—he completed 59.8% of his passes for 3,169 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions across 17 starts. The first overall pick particularly impressed after the team's Week 10 bye, posting a 62.4% completion rate with 12 touchdowns and just three turnovers over the final eight games. Now ranked #35 in HeyTC AI Rankings, Ward heads into the offseason with a shoulder injury that won't require surgery, positioning the Titans to build around their franchise quarterback as they look to dramatically improve from their 3-14 finish.

Cam Ward Rating Breakdown

Season
Subpar
Fantasy
Average
Playoffs
Non-Factor
Overall
NPC
1 year with the Titans

Cam Ward Contract & Salary

Status Rookie Contract

Cam Ward 2025 Stats via ESPN

3,169 Pass Yards
15 Pass TDs
7 INTs
59.8% Comp %
16.6 HAIR
80.2 Passer Rtg
5.9 Y/A
17 Games
159 Rush Yards
2 Rush TDs

Should I Keep Cam Ward?

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DUMP 7/10 Confidence (High)

Cam Ward showed flashes but was an inefficient, heavily-pressured rookie QB whose fantasy production was inconsistent in 2025, limiting his immediate dynasty impact. His draft pedigree and full-time starting role keep the long-term upside intact, but he profiles more as a speculative QB2/bench stash than a locked-in fantasy cornerstone right now.

Cam Ward Fantasy Projections & Matchup Analysis
QB18-22 range (QB19 per expert consensus) Dynasty Rank
23 Age
3-5 years (if development and supporting cast improve) Elite Years Left
Medium Trade Value
Career Trajectory: Rising

Only keep Ward if the cost is very low (double-digit rounds or end-of-bench in salary/contract formats); at typical mid-round QB keeper prices, the opportunity cost is too high given his 2025 inconsistency and limited weekly ceiling. In superflex/2QB leagues he is a more reasonable hold, but still shop him if another manager pays for his draft capital and starting role.

Team Situation

Tennessee played like a rebuilding team in 2025 and did not emerge as a serious playoff contender, but Ward remained the clear starter throughout, indicating organizational commitment despite the rough season. Expect coaching and roster tweaks rather than an immediate move off Ward, which gives him short-term job security but uncertain long-term offensive stability.

Long-term Factors
  • First-round draft capital and a full rookie season as the Titans’ primary starter give him a long leash and strong odds to keep the job short term.
  • 2025 efficiency concerns (below-average TD rate, high sack rate, and modest fantasy scoring) cap his near-term upside without clear offensive improvement.
  • Titans are still rebuilding, which could eventually improve his weapons and line but also introduces schematic and coaching volatility over the next 1-2 years.

Cam Ward Career Timeline

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2026 1

Viewed as redraft-worthy franchise QB

Following his rookie campaign, national analysis of the 2025 draft class noted that Ward, despite inconsistencies, showed enough flashes as a top selection that in a redraft scenario he remained a coveted franchise quarterback option for teams seeking long-term answers under center.

2025 6

Suffers right shoulder injury vs. Jaguars

Late in his 2025 rookie season, Ward sustained a right shoulder injury on a 7-yard touchdown run against the Jacksonville Jaguars, leaving the game after his first missed offensive snap of the year and being ruled out for the remainder of that contest.

Praised as Titans’ future cornerstone

During the 2025 season, Titans star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons publicly highlighted Cam Ward as a key reason for optimism about the franchise’s future, noting Ward’s competitiveness, preparation, and steady quarterback play as bright spots in an otherwise rough year.

Midseason production in rookie year

By the midpoint of his 2025 rookie season, Ward had thrown for roughly 1,700–1,800 passing yards with multiple touchdowns, but had also absorbed a league-high number of sacks behind a struggling offensive line, reflecting both his heavy usage and the growing pains of a young offense.

Takes over as Titans starting quarterback

Ward opened his rookie season as the Tennessee Titans’ starting quarterback and did not miss a snap through the first part of the year, quickly becoming the focal point of the franchise’s rebuild and gaining praise from teammates for his work ethic and leadership.

Signs rookie deal with Titans

Following the draft, Ward signed his standard four-year rookie contract with the Tennessee Titans as the No. 1 overall pick in 2025, a deal worth approximately $48.7 million guaranteed under the NFL’s rookie wage scale for first overall selections.

Drafted No. 1 overall by Tennessee Titans

Cam Ward was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans, entering the league as their franchise quarterback after an extensive college career with 57 starts and signing a four-year, $48.7 million fully guaranteed rookie contract as the top pick.

1 years in the NFL

Frequently Asked Questions About Cam Ward

Is Cam Ward injured?

Cam Ward suffered a right shoulder injury during the Titans' game against the Jaguars on January 4, 2026, which ended his rookie season and ruled him out of subsequent games. He confirmed on Monday, January 5, 2026, that he will not need surgery for the injury.

How did Cam Ward play in his last game?

In his most recent game against the Jaguars on January 4, 2026, Cam Ward led the Titans on a 7-yard touchdown run to cap the opening drive before injuring his right shoulder while diving into the end zone. This marked the first missed snap of his rookie season after starting all prior games.

Will Cam Ward be traded?

There are no current rumors or reports indicating that Cam Ward will be traded by the Titans.[1-7] As the No. 1 overall pick in last year's draft and the starting quarterback, recent focus has been on his shoulder injury recovery rather than trade speculation.

What is Cam Ward's current quarterback ranking?

Cam Ward is currently ranked #35 on HeyTC's Daily AI Quarterback Rankings with an overall score in the NPC (16.62) tier.[Current data] This ranking reflects his status as a rookie with the Titans amid his recent season-ending shoulder injury.

Who do the Tennessee Titans play next with Cam Ward?

Cam Ward has been ruled out due to his right shoulder injury sustained against the Jaguars, with no specific next opponent detailed for the Titans this week. Brandon Allen replaced him in that game, marking the first missed snaps of Ward's rookie year.

What is the latest news on Cam Ward?

Cam Ward avoided surgery for his right shoulder injury that ended his rookie season prematurely during the January 4, 2026, game vs. the Jaguars. Additionally, former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is courting a Titans job, signaling strong belief in Ward's future.