Wan’Dale Robinson delivered a PPR WR14(!) finish last season, in spite of his diminutive size, but is currently buried at a borderline WR4/5 ADP price tag in best ball drafts. Robinson reunites with his former play-caller Brian Daboll in Tennessee, and offers scheme familiarity and a newly added vertical element to his route tree.
While rookie Carnell Tate commands targets on the perimeter, Robinson will maintain a high-floor role from the slot. He is a highly attractive value pick at his current ADP in fantasy football best ball and dynasty leagues.
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Titans beat reporters have been concerned about Ward’s inaccuracy throughout OTA sessions, which is an extension of accuracy issues Ward had during his rookie year with the Titans. Leading a highly dysfunctional offense, he ranked No. 32 out of 35 qualifiers in Completion Percentage Over Expected last season, repeatedly overshooting targets on short and intermediate routes.
While Robert Saleh draws parallels to Brock Purdy bouncing back from camp misses, remember that Purdy finished 2025 with an elite 77.3-percent True Completion Percentage, trailing only Drake Maye. Most notably, Ward improved dramatically in the second half, which is a better efficiency barometer than voluntary workouts. He remains an value-based upside option in seasonal superflex formats and a cornerstone in 2QB dynasty leagues.
Cam Ward shedded 10 pounds this offseason partly to unlock more mobility under new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. While he only averaged 9.4 rushing yards per game and posted a meager 4.1 yards per carry as a rookie, Daboll’s system historically features more quarterback run concepts.
Ward does not profile as a true dual-threat QB, but he does have the requisite athleticism to comfortably exceed his 39 carries from last season. He also showed significant improvement as a passer in the second half of last season. Ward is a value play in best ball and a strong buy in all fantasy football superflex dynasty formats.
The Tennessee Titans just declared war on the AFC South by snagging Carnell Tate at No. 4 overall, installing a technically refined alpha wide receiver as the undisputed primary engine of their passing attack. Tate’s analytical profile is tantalizing, with a 32.2% College Dominator and a 20.6 Breakout Age, proving he can command a massive target share while maintaining the elite efficiency represented by his 90.3 PFF Receiving Grade.
This is a total wheels up situation for dynasty managers, as Tate’s combination of top-5 draft capital and a potential to be a vacuum for targets in Cam Ward’s 2nd season in Tennessee makes him a cornerstone WR1 and a mandatory “flag plant” at the top of your 2026 rookie drafts.
The number one overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, Cam Ward, was forced to leave the season finale with an injury. Without Ward the Titans fell 41-7 to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
While there weren’t very many wins, Ward did have a productive rookie season. He threw for 3,169 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions while adding 159 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.
The Titans fired head coach Brian Callahan midseason and had very little in the way of a supporting cast for Ward, getting the right head coach is the most important thing for Ward’s development.
Author: David Leonard Jr. (@RealDelcoDave)
The number one overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft in quarterback Cam Ward has not played very well to start the season. In 6 games so far, Ward has completed 55% of his passes for 1,101 yards, 3 TD and 4 interceptions. It is a surprise that they won a game last week against the Arizona Cardinals. Ward clearly does not have the help around him to set himself up for success. The coaching staff is very inexperienced and the lack of talent on offense has set this rookie quarterback to fail. Let’s hope Ward can survive the season to have a successful career, he clearly has the tools to be a good NFL quarterback.
This Tennessee Titans team is a clear avoid in fantasy. Running back Tony Pollard was the only somewhat reliable player to start the season, but with Tyjae Spears return this running game is a committee. The top receiver in Calvin Ridley is too inconsistent to provide help for Ward. Tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo is athletic but is not playing well enough to start. Ward is at best a bench player in dynasty until he can get some reinforcements.
Author: Jesse Baldwin @J_Baldwin51