With Cam Ward under center, the future of the Tennessee Titans could be in good hands.The No.1 pick of the 2025 NFL Draft failed to live up to the hype in his rookie season, as the Titans stumbled to a 3-14 record.Ward threw for 3,169 yards and 15 touchdowns in his rookie seasonGettyDespite the growing pains, Ward displayed the traits that made him the coveted prospect he was entering the draft.With the passer undergoing a significant body transformation this offseason, Tennessee’s free agency goal clearly was making sure he has the best opportunity to succeed in his second go-around.They selected Carnell Tate with the No.4 pick in the draft, and added Wan’Dale Robinson to give him a pair of young receivers.Improvements to the offensive line have been made, and running back Tony Pollard returned.For former Titans quarterback Vince Young, he has seen enough to know he has a bright future in the NFL, and the offseason additions will only accelerate this feeling.“Cam is one of those guy who just has a tremendous confidence in himself,” Young told Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2.“I’m just happy that they got some guys around him that can help him get some offensive alignment in there as well, because I really feel like he had the same situation that Caleb Williams had in Chicago when he was first drafted.“If you give him some time in the pocket, Cam can throw. He’s going to deliver. I really feel like they did a good job of bringing in guys that can help. “I’m hearing that they are doing some great things to work and get better as a team. “I know it was a tough year for them last year, but we all go through that as rookies.”Ward was sacked 55 times in 2025, with the Titans addressing their offensive line in the offseasonGettyYoung believes Ward can follow Williams’ arc and have a successful second seasonGettyWilliams, who will be on the cover of Madden 27, took the Chicago Bears to the playoffs in his second year – after he was sacked 66 times in his rookie season.With fresh faces in Titans camp, Young believes there is no reason why Ward can’t do the same.George Kittle urges Titans to be patient with Robert SalehThe changes have not only come on the field but off the field as well.Tennessee brought in Robert Saleh from the San Francisco 49ers to be their new head coach.49ers tight end George Kittle had a simple message for Titans fans who might have questioned the hire.“Just give him a couple of years. Because becoming a good team in the NFL is incredibly difficult,” Kittle said on ‘Bussin’ With the Boys’ podcast.Kittle has urged the Titans to be patient with Saleh as he embarks on his first year as head coach of the franchiseGetty“Unless you already have a stacked roster. He’s going to turn it around. He’s going to drive the bus in the right direction.”“He was part of us winning 13 games. Just give him some time, and I think he’s going to really put some good games out there.”It’s Saleh’s second opportunity at the helm of a franchise, having spent three-and-a-half seasons leading the New York Jets between 2021-24, posting a 20-36 record.Throughout his tenure in the Big Apple, he had to deal with issues at the quarterback position.With a re-engineered offensive line, a touted pair of dynamic young wideouts, and a battle-tested defensive mastermind pulling the strings on the sidelines, the pieces are finally on the board.There is no reason why Ward can’t become the next face of Tennessee.Stay up to date with the NFL across all our talkSPORT platforms – subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest news, opinion, exclusive interviews and our daily unfiltered, unscripted show ‘The S* Word, from 8am ET