Chase McCabe said he would bet the OVER on Cameron Ward’s 3,200.5 passing-yards line. McCabe expects Brian Callahan to showcase his new quarterback because the staff’s job security hinges on Ward’s development. He noted the Titans will lean pass-heavy: Tony Pollard replaces Derrick Henry, so the ground game is merely “fine,” and the franchise needs to prove Ward is progressing. With a porous defense that surrendered 27 points per game last season, McCabe anticipates frequent negative game scripts that force Tennessee to throw. All of that adds up to enough volume for Ward to eclipse the rookie prop despite an uninspiring receiver room.