Miami quarterback Cam Ward was the first player selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. But based on how the draft was covered at ESPN, we wouldn’t blame anyone for not knowing that.
Leading up to the draft, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders was, by far, the most heavily analyzed prospect. Most of the time when there’s a clear No. 1, that player gets the bulk of the attention in the buildup to the NFL Draft. But given Sanders’ name and uncertainty around when he might get selected, that wasn’t too surprising.
Usually, though, when someone is selected, he is the focal point of a broadcast’s attention for the next few minutes. Ward couldn’t even get to that point. As he was walking to the stage, Mike Greenberg began to discuss a trade involving the No. 2 pick between the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Sanders was also the focal point of Mel Kiper Jr.’s analysis while the Titans were on the clock, when Ward was the obvious selection.
Ward did get some mention later. Booger McFarland said that he would take Sanders over the Miami quarterback.
ESPN’s consistent overlooking of Ward was noticed by people watching the Draft.
Atrocious coverage @espn where is Cam Ward’s interview?!
Disrespectful. Disrespectful. Disrespectful.
— Danny Ramirez (@DannyRamirez) April 25, 2025