Tennessee Titans

Cam Ward

Age
23
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Sleeper ID
12522
Verdict scores
Trade Value 8,112
Win-Now 5.2/10
Consistency 55
Positional Rank 23
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Cam Ward enters Year 2 at age 23 as the Tennessee Titans’ quarterback, with a 43.0 dynasty score (ascending trend). He posted 193.7 fantasy points in 2025 on a 100.0% offensive snap share — a stable profile with no opportunity risk. Contender rosters should evaluate Ward as a developmental asset, not a short-term QB2.

Projection Rationale

Ward operates at a 100.0% snap share under Brian Callahan’s west coast scheme, which preserves his volume floor. The 2025 baseline — 3,169 pass yards on 323/540 attempts (59.8%), 15 passing TDs against 7 interceptions, and 159 rushing yards with 2 scores on 39 carries — shows a stable line item that scales in custom scoring. Twelve rushing first downs add meaningful secondary value, and the 193.7-point finish establishes a stable projection floor.

Injury Risk

Ward logged full participation in practice across every reported injury check in 2025 — no DNPs, no missed game time, and 17 starts logged at a 100.0% snap share. Rushing exposure is modest at 39 carries, below workhorse thresholds, and his scramble-first style favors sliding over contact. Structural durability remains a strength through age 23.

Opportunity Notes

Snap share holds at 100.0% with weekly marks at 100% across most games and no dips on record. Tennessee runs a passing-oriented west coast system under coordinator Nick Holz with Callahan’s oversight, and Ward’s 323 pass attempts across 17 games confirm a volume profile for a developing QB. No QB2 threat exists on the depth chart. With 39 rushing attempts and 2 rushing scores, designed mobility remains part of the play call.

Scheme Fit Analysis

Brian Callahan’s west coast scheme with spread elements is built around Ward’s development — the offense stretches horizontally and expects late-play creation rather than quick-game rhythm. Nick Holz’s presence as coordinator preserves Callahan’s core concepts, meaning no system shock in 2025. The 12 rushing first downs on 39 carries reflect designed keepers and scramble-drill extensions, both of which pay +0.5 in this scoring format. Scheme continuity plus a system engineered to his arm talent drives the QB2 ceiling.

Trend Assessment

Rising Verdict’s dynasty score model tags Ward as ascending, reflecting his 193.7-point finish across 17 games in 2025 and 100.0% snap share under Brian Callahan.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 193.7-point finish if passing TDs advance past 15 and rushing first downs expand beyond 12 — the combination pays heavily in this custom format with +6 TDs and +0.5 first downs. Floor tracks near 193.7 given locked 100.0% snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.

Comparable Player

His developmental arc under Brian Callahan’s guidance draws comparisons to Jared Goff from 2018–2020 Los Angeles Rams — similar young QB with similar high-volume passing usage and system-driven growth.