Cam Ward Favored for No. 1 Pick Amid Abdul Carter's Post
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As of late March, Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward is the odds-on favorite to be the first player selected months after he traveled to New York as a finalist for last year's Heisman Trophy.
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Although these questions relate to the same position, this exercise can be likened to comparing apples to oranges to grapes.
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"Overall, Sanders' natural and pure passing abilities are the strength of his game," Parson wrote.
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