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QB Cam Ward Makes His Case to the Titans at Miami's Pro Day

On the final play of the Pro Day, Ward even caught a pass.

"His tape is excellent, he's a really good player," Callahan said of Ward. "Here, it just kind of confirms it. You get to see the ball come off his hands, and you get to see his footwork, see his body, see how the ball travels. Those are all things you like to see in person."

Ward, who set the NCAA record with 158 touchdown passes in his career at Incarnate Word (two years), Washington State (two years) and Miami (one season) was happy with how his Pro Day went.

"I think it went good, from me working on the clean drops I've been working on for months," he said. "The receiving corps getting done what they need to get done route wise, getting in and out of cuts. I think all of us had a good day."

He said he's enjoyed his interaction with the Titans.

"From the president, Mr. Chad, to Mr. Mike to Mr. Dave, it's all been good," said Ward, who threw for 4,313 yards and a school-record 39 touchdown passes en route to being named ACC Player of the Year last season with the Hurricanes. "Especially with coach Callahan. I think what he does offensively suits me from what I did in Miami, and at previous stops. The terminology is not that big of a difference, he gets his guys open, he calls great plays.

"I just think if I get a chance to play with him, we'd have a real good outcome."

After Monday's Pro Day, no one with the Titans was guaranteeing Ward would be the pick.

The NFL Draft is still a month away, and the Titans have more time to spend with other prospects, and Ward.

At this point, the Titans still aren't sure what a trade offers could potentially come from other teams.

Ward made another case for himself on Monday, but he'll have to wait and see himself.

"I can only control what I can control," Ward said. "I can't turn the card in myself. If Tennessee, if they get me, I'll be happy to be there for sure. But at the end of the day, I am just ready to see where I'm going to be at, maybe with Tennessee, Cleveland or New York."

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