As we near the first night of the NFL Draft, you'd assume things would be settling into place and dust and smoke might be settling. This time around, nothing could be further than the truth. We've gone from evaluating the top prospects in the class to picking them apart. No one knows what the Philadelphia Eagles will do in the first round, not even the Eagles themselves. That part, however, isn't really surprising.
Right now, everything seems to be on the table. We think Philly will add an edge rusher or offensive lineman, but there's a push for Malaki Starks or a speedy wide receiver. Matthew Golden perhaps?
Philly could trade up if they like someone. They could trade out of Round 1 entirely. Given Howie Roseman's track record, nothing will suyrprise. One thing we thought we wouldn't have to discuss in reference to the Birds would be Cam Ward, yet here we are discussing him.
Heaven help us. Welcome to draft season everyone!
Cam Ward offers Eagles star A.J. Brown a backhanded compliment
May 'The Drama King' D.J. Kay Slay continue to rest in peace, but we imagine he's looking down on Cam Ward and smiling today. One of the intriguing pre-draft conversations has involved this grouping of young signal-callers.
Are the New York Giants drafting Shedeur Sanders or not? What's up with Cam Ward? Might he actually be heading to the Tennessee Titans? Some believe that to be his most likely landing spot.
Ward was asked to name his top NFL wide receivers recently. Oh goodness... Those types of discussions typically never lead to positive responses, and Cam's take certainly won't play well in Philadelphia.
“AJ Brown is a Dawg but he’s no Calvin Ridley”
— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) April 16, 2025
Cam Ward might know where he’s going pic.twitter.com/CZj3xU9aBV
Ward names a nice group. We get it. He and Ridley might wind up being teammates, and as a potential QB1, you want to let your teammates know you're willing to go to bat for them. Maybe the 2024 Davey O'Brien Award and Manning Award winner believes that theory also applies to 'potential teammates'.
His statement still feels like it could have been packaged together better. He still could have given A.J. his flowers without the extra statement. Credit him for speaking his mind. It's also fair to say he could have done so with a little more professionalism.
Sure, Ward is a phenomenal talent, but they come a dime a dozen at the pro level. Cam hasn't proven anything in the National Football League. He hasn't even suited up for a game yet. Meanwhile, A.J. Brown is an All-Pro and a (bleeping) Super Bowl Champion.
So, here are two pieces of advice. We know they're solicited. That's okay. We have decided to offer them anyway.
Firstly and respectfully. Please hear our hearts on this, Mr. Ward. We've seen great QBs at the NCAA level enter the league and flame out, especially in Tennessee. Your first order of business is ensuring you don't become one of them. You have all of the potential to duplicate Jayden Daniels' success. You can also become the next Marcus Mariota, Malik Willis, or Will Levis.
We'd also bring this to your attention. Though the Titans only play Philly once every four seasons, making the next matchup next year, we'd advise against giving A.J. Brown added motivation before that game.
You might want to check out his resume and a few clips of what happened when he faced the Titans the last time.
But, again... Much of this assumes Ward lands in Nashville, and again, that isn't a guarantee yet. We'd hate to see what happens if he lands with an NFC team that the Eagles will figure to play more often.