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Top QBs in 2025 NFL Draft: No. 4 Quinn Ewers (Texas)
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Draft Scouting Report
Quinn Ewers is an adequately sized quarterback with notable arm arrogance, a trait that can work both for and against him. He has the ability to sling the ball with a three-quarters release effortlessly to all levels of the field and provides small glimpses of plus accuracy when operating in gunslinger mode. While his arm is not elite, it remains a clear strength in his profile. However, Ewers' ball placement showed little improvement over his three years as a starter, with a reasonable number of misses at all levels. His overall accuracy must improve if he is to succeed at the next level. His footwork is often messy, particularly when he's moved off his initial spot. Although he possesses the arm talent to push the ball vertically in such situations, his accuracy tends to waver considerably. Much of his offense relies on screens and other easy completions, and he has shown a tendency to be confused by coverages. He is not yet a particularly adept full-field reader. On the positive side, Ewers became more agile as his career progressed, improving his ability to elude rushers in the pocket and adding modest scrambling and throw-on-the-run elements to his game. That said, he's unlikely to be a dangerous dual-threat quarterback at the NFL level. The physical traits are present, but this remains a raw quarterback prospect at this stage of his development.
- Career: Fifth in school history in passing touchdowns (56) and sixth in passing yards (7,378)
- Two-time second-team all-conference (Big 12 in 2023 and SEC in 2024)
- Arm arrogance allows him to spin the football from any platform or arm angle
- Aggressive thrower, wants to push it vertical
- Added some fluidity to his game as his collegiate career progressed; a reasonable athlete now
- Overall accuracy is very hit-or-miss
- Doesn't appear to be a super-deft coverage reader
- Misses easy, schemed open throws too frequently
2024 Passing
STATS | CMP | ATT | PCT | YDS | YDS/G | TD | INT | RATE |
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Regular Season | 293 | 445 | 65.8 | 3472 | 248.0 | 31 | 12 | 149.0 |
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Dolphins' Quinn Ewers: Round 7 pick by Dolphins
The Dolphins selected Ewers in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 231st overall.
Ewers transferred to Texas after a year at Ohio State and started three years for the Longhorns, posting his best to date in 2025 to the tune of 3,472 passing yards and a 31:12 TD:INT ratio over 14 games, earning him Second Team All-SEC. He elected to bypass his final season of college eligibility to turn pro due to Arch Manning waiting in the wings in Austin, and he finally heard his name called in the final round of the draft. Ewers was a high-profile recruit coming out of high school and has battled through injuries throughout his career; however, he possesses some intriguing traits as a development project. He'll slot into a depth role behind Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson in Miami and will aim to prove his worth in training camp.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 214 lbs |
Birthplace: Southlake, TX |
Class: Junior |