Cam Ward 2026 Fantasy Football Outlook: Second-Year Quarterback Looks to Build on 2025's Late Season Success
Cam Ward's rookie season, when seen as a whole, was an abject disaster. The number one overall pick had a league-low 5.9 yards per attempt, threw fewer than one touchdown per game, and had 14 turnovers, including seven lost fumbles. He had one of the worst supporting casts in the league and was running a system that often looked like it was stuck in the mud. However, Cam Ward scored at least 15 fantasy points in all weeks of the fantasy playoffs, something only seven quarterbacks were able to do. In 2026, the Tennessee Titans overhauled their coaching staff with Robert Salah as head coach and Brian Daboll as the offensive coordinator. They also drafted Carnell Tate fourth overall and signed Wan'Dale Robinson, a favorite of Diboll. Calvin Ridley is returning from a broken leg, and rookie Elic Alymanor showed flashes last year. With all these weapons, this will be the season where fantasy managers start to see if Cam Ward has top-12 quarterback potential. For now, his ADP as QB24 is probably the safest bet, but there is absolutely room for him to grow and outpace that rank.
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