Cam Ward Just Gave Miami Fans Another Reason To Believe At Quarterback

Get an inside look at how Cam Ward's expertise is shaping the promising tenure of five-star recruit Israel Abrams and Miami's future quarterback lineup.

Israel Abrams keeps stacking up the kind of offseason reps that can fast-track a quarterback’s development, and this latest one came with a pretty big name attached.

The five-star Miami commit was on hand at Cam Ward’s C1 QB Academy, where the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft spent time coaching him up. Ward’s lone season at Miami was a monster one: 4,313 passing yards, 39 touchdowns, a Davey O’Brien Award, and a runner-up finish in the Heisman Trophy race behind Travis Hunter.

Abrams, who has been labeled the Hurricanes’ quarterback of the future, has made no secret of where he wants to end up. The Chicagoland-area prospect committed to Miami in April and said recently that he picked the Hurricanes over Auburn and Purdue.

He’s also been busy everywhere else this offseason. Abrams was one of the standout quarterbacks at the Elite 11 showcase, a performance that helped earn him a fifth star from 247Sports and a jump into the site’s top-10 national rankings.

He was in Oregon last weekend for The Opening, where he kept turning heads with his ability to make plays and create. Before that, he spent time at Miami’s Elite Camp, working with offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson and getting to know future teammates.

He’s also been doing a little work off the field for the Hurricanes, helping with recruiting and giving four-star wide receiver Eli Woodard a push in hopes of landing another blue-chip addition for Miami.

Ward has done this kind of thing before with a future Miami quarterback. Last year, Darian Mensah traveled to Nashville to work with him while Mensah was at Duke.

“He invited me to come to Nashville and learn from him, which was an awesome experience,” Mensah said to the ACC Network last year. “I think he's one of the best young quarterbacks out right now, so that was just an awesome experience for sure.”

For Miami, Abrams is more than just a highly ranked commit. Mario Cristobal and Dawson are expecting him to arrive next December ready to compete, and he’s a key part of the program’s plan to build back up the quarterback room with in-house talent. With last week’s commitment from 2029 QB CJ Cypher and Class of 2028 QB commit Knox Annis, Miami has lined up a future at the position that could keep the room stocked for years.

And if Ward keeps lending a hand along the way, the Hurricanes may already be getting a preview of what’s coming next.

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