What will Titans, Browns do with top 2 draft picks? From QBs to generational players, breaking down 5 biggest questions

PALM BEACH, Fla. — As NFL head coaches, general managers and executives canvass the grounds of The Breakers, conversations to nail down free agency loose ends and draft strategy alike abound.

Many top players have performed at pro days and/or visited teams directly since the scouting combine wrapped in early March. Scouts and coaches have convened to compare evaluation notes and watch further film.

With so many moving parts, what do the Tennessee Titans and Cleveland Browns intend to do with the top two 2025 NFL Draft picks? Let’s break down their latest comments from Monday interview sessions at the league’s spring meeting.

Tennessee will not yet publicly confirm this is their plan. But yes, they’re doing all their homework on Miami quarterback Cam Ward. The Titans met with him at the combine and visited his pro day; they held a private workout with him and they hosted him for one of their 30 possible prospect visits. They’ve watched his film and researched his background.

“We’ve had all of our possible [in-person] touch points,” Titans head coach Brian Callahan said. “We have a couple more hours of Zoom left to us, per league rules and we’ll use all of those touch points that we get and feel really good about what we’ve learned and how we’ve learned it.

“He’s an impressive young man and we’re excited. But we’ve got to get through the rest of the process.”

Callahan also praised Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, whom many view as the second-most highly touted prospect at the position. Sanders visited the Titans, and the team will attend his Colorado pro day on Friday.

“Our interactions with him had been really positive,” Callahan said. “I liked the way he comes across. He's confident without being over the top, which is a good thing.”

First-year general manager Mike Borgonzi might as well have picked “process” as a mantra this draft cycle. He wants his scouts to go through a Packers-style in-depth evaluation of players and he wants his decision-makers to join him in hearing any and all offers. Deep rosters of Titans brass have traveled to meet with top prospects, but Borgonzi and Co. still want to weigh the value of a ...

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