Former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward have worked out together ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Two of the top quarterback prospects in this year's draft class took turns completing drills and throwing the football together, all while debating who is the generational prospect.
Cam Ward transferred to the Miami Hurricanes as a high-upside gunslinger who had the physical ability to contend as a high pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s certainly cemented himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the class,
Ward exceeded expectations in his one season as the Miami QB, as the vault in the ranking ESPN top 100 college football players for 2024-25 season indicates. Before Ward transferred to Miami he was projected as a late second or third day 2024 NFL Draft pick.
We took a look at ESPN analyst Mel Kiper's first NFL mock draft to evaluate where he thinks Cam Ward, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will go.
Miami head coach Mario Cristobal didn’t mince words Monday when issuing a sharp defense of Cam Ward, with the star quarterback fielding criticism after he opted out of the final two quarters of
Cam Ward drummed up criticism after not playing the second half of the Pop-Tarts Bowl, but his head coach, Mario Cristobal, came to his defense.
Miami football coach Mario Cristobal is tired of hearing that Cam Ward quit on his team in the Pop-Tarts Bowl amid NFL Draft hype.
It's been a topic of conversation for a little while now. Did Miami quarterback Cam Ward quit on the Hurricanes in the Pop-Tarts Bowl loss to Iowa State last mo
College football analysts Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman believe Billy Napier’s Florida Gators are in a stronger position next season than Mario Cristobal’s Miami Hurricanes. While discussing the 2025 season on The Andy & Ari Show,
Mel Kiper Jr. revealed his first NFL mock draft for 2025 on Wednesday, and it had a twist involving the 2 elite quarterbacks in the draft.
Sanders also had a career year under his father and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. Shedeur Sanders (6-foot-2, 215 pounds) finished fourth nationally in passing (4,134 yards) and second nationally in touchdown passes (37) while throwing 10 interceptions, leading the Buffaloes to their best season (9-4) since 2016.