Colts
The Colts surprised many by selecting TE Tyler Warren at No. 14 overall, with some executives suggesting that Bears’ first-round TE Colston Loveland offers more value due to his athleticism. Despite concerns about Warren’s speed, he is expected to excel in contested catches and contribute significantly in the run game. Additionally, second-round EDGE JT Tuimoloau is viewed as a solid power rusher, though not likely to achieve double-digit sacks.
Jaguars
The Jaguars made waves by drafting Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter at No. 2 overall, prompting mixed reactions about the long-term impact of his dual-role potential and the significant price paid to acquire him. Some executives worry he may be forced to choose a position after an injury, while others question the analytics behind trading up for a non-quarterback. Although Hunter is believed to enhance the Jaguars’ offense, doubts linger about the value relinquished in the deal.
Titans
Titans GM Mike Borgonzi praised QB Cam Ward for his quick assimilation into the team and his awareness of the need to earn respect in the locker room. Borgonzi emphasized Ward’s understanding of the importance of building relationships with teammates, suggesting this quality may contribute positively to his development within the organization.



