Miami Quarter Back CAM WARD said it will go through an interview process without throwing Indianapolis’ NFL scout combines.
“I think five years of film shows everything I can do,” Ward said on Friday. “What I throw into the combine will not move the needle in any way.”
WARD won the game that best shows his talent in the match against Miami’s season opener and 39-38 California.
WARD is the first signal transition selected from the draft in competing with the former Colorado quarterback, Shedeur Sanders. The two are trained together in Darrell Colbert JR, a personal quarter back coach.
WARD, Heisman Trophy Finalist, said that his way of thinking and approach is the best quarterback in the draft because he separates him from others. He met Tennessee Titan, who won first place, but added that it is not important whether he was the first player.
“The draft doesn’t mean anything at the end of the day, whether it’s the first or second round.” “If you get a chance, it’s all to establish yourself.”
Ward spent a season with Hurricane and finished with 4,313 yards and 39 touchdowns with a single season school record.