No surprise here: The Tennessee Titans' answer as to what it will do with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft will be based around quarterbacks.
"You have to look at what does a potential franchise quarterback look like. If you think they’re that good and that type of player, those guys to me are priceless," Titans coach Brian Callahan said from the NFL league meetings in Florida on Monday. "There is no price you could put on those type of players if you think they’re that type of caliber of quarterback. You’ve got to balance those type of things. If there is a price being offered, is that what you want to do? Is the quarterback worth passing on whatever that price would be? I think it’s mainly a quarterback-driven thing more than anything else."
Callahan said the Titans are "probably two weeks away" from finalizing their decision about what they want to do with the No. 1 pick, putting them on schedule to be solidified in their thought process roughly 10 days before the draft begins on April 24. The Titans have spent a lot of time with Miami quarterback Cam Ward in recent weeks, with Callahan and general manager Mike Borgonzi scouting his pro day and visiting him for a private workout. Titans brass will do the same in the coming days with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and WR/CB Travis Hunter, maintaining the idea that the Titans are keeping their options open at No. 1.