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.