NFL Draft: Cam Ward attributes “God and work” for your success

Department It may be just the total number of number 1 next month, and all that is needed are two things, according to it.
Miami striker will be flying from the board early April; At this point, it is only a question of whether it will be the first, the second or perhaps the third.
It would be amazed to see it falling to no. 3, given who is currently sitting on top of the draft (Titans, Browns, Giants, in this order).
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Miami striker Cam Ward (1) throws a passage during the first half of the Pop Tarts Bowl NCAA College football game against the state of Iowa, Saturday, December 28, 2024 in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
After a legendary career in which he became the FBS leader for all his passing, he told reporters at the NFL Scouting combination that he reached the place he was today. And that’s pretty simple.
“All you have to do is believe in God and work,” he said. “These two things will take care of everyone.”
Ward was not considered a star who left high school, but after Miami once again turned into a threat (they missed closely into the play -off College Football), scouts turned their heads with Ward.
Miami Hurricane striker Cam Ward (1) watches from the field after the match against the Demon Wake Forest Demon Deacons at the Hard Rock Stadium on November 23. 2024. (Sam Navarro-Imagn Pictures)
“I just lowered my head and worked every day,” Ward said. “I prayed about it. I prayed for this moment since I was six years old. I am blessed to be here.”
Ward and Sherdeur Sanders Are the first two prospects for returnees in this class, and most experts Jaxson Dart were relatively third.
The Titans drew Willi Levis in the second round of 2023, which was a stunning fall for Kentucky Alum on draft. However, they did not seem too prone to select the attacker; Many ridiculed designs even have the choice of Abdul Carter Penn State, which would be difficult to make a mistake.
Miami striker Cam Ward (1) runs with a ball during the first half of the NCAA College football game against Syracuse on Saturday, November 30, 2024, in Syracuse, NY (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)
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But with other teams within the first 10 necessary attackers (namely Raiders and Jets), it should not surprise anyone if we see a movement that will jump and get Ward, although this year’s class may not be comparable to those who are involved in between.
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