The Tennessee Titans took the Quarterback Cam at the Miami University as the first election in the NFL design on Thursday, while the Jacksonville Jaguars took a surprising step and swapped the two-way star Travis Hunter.
The annual allocation of NFL rights for Top College talents took place in front of thousands of fans who had gathered in front of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the home of the Green Bay Packers.
The Titanen was given the top draft spot in front of Cleveland on second and the New York Giants third after all three ended an NFL word with 3: 14 last season.
Ward, a 22-year-old from Texas, completed 305 out of 454 passes for 4,313 yards and 39 touchdowns with only seven interceptions and ran for 204 yards and four touchdowns for the Hurricanes last season.
But this selection was quickly overshadowed by the Jaguaren trade for Cleveland’s number two to secure hunters.
The Cornerback and the Wide Receiver won the Heisman Trophy last year after its outstanding achievements in relation to offensive and defense for the University of Colorado.
Such two-way players are rare in the NFL and in the college hunter was trained by one of the most famous, former Star Cowboys star Deion Sanders,
To get Hunter, Jacksonville was enough of 2025 number five, the 36th pick (second round), the 126th pick (fourth round) and a 2026 first round to Cleveland as an exchange for the second election in the draft, the 104th choice (fourth round) and 200th election (sixth round).
The New York Giants used the third choice to take over Abdul Carter in Penn State Defensive, while the New England Patriots took the offensive tackle of Louisiana State University Will Campbell with the fourth election.
The Browns used the fifth choice they had won from Jacksonville to get the defensive mason Graham from Michigan.
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