Quinn Ewers is set to leave the Texas Longhorns for the 2025 NFL Draft after leading his team to the Cotton Bowl and coming up short against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Despite some thinking that he needed to come back for one more college season to improve his draft stock,
One of the big question marks heading into the 2025 NFL Draft is where Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers will land. A few experts may have an idea.
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Ewers became one of just four quarterbacks to lead the Longhorns to a Big 12 Championship alongside Young, McCoy, and James Brown. By getting the Horns to an SEC Championship in their first year in the conference, Ewers became the first-ever Texas quarterback to lead his team to back-to-back conference title games.
Texas Longhorns junior quarterback Quinn Ewers is leaving his three-year tenure on the Forty Acres as one of the most influential players of the Steve Sarkisian
Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL offer to transfer to another school for his final year of eligibility, according to a report from 247 Sports’ Chip
Former Texas Longhorns star quarterback Quinn Ewers reportedly turned down an $8 million dollar NIL offer to transfer.
Quinn Ewers is off to the NFL. The Texas Longhorns quarterback announced on X (formerly Twitter) Wednesday morning that he is declaring for the NFL draft after three years with the Longhorns, forgoing his final year of eligibility. "My entire life I have ...
Rather than testing his chances in the transfer portal and staying in college for another season, Quinn Ewers has decided to enter the NFL Draft a year ahead of
Quinn Ewers is officially departing the Forty Acres after three memorable seasons in Austin. Per an announcement on X, the Texas Longhorns quarterbac
A memorable chapter of Texas football history came to a close on Wednesday, when quarterback Quinn Ewers announced his intent to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft. Ewers, a native of Southlake, was a three-year starter for the Longhorns. He posted a 21-5 record under center for coach Steve Sarkisian.
The Dallas Morning News' Kevin Sherrington recently wrote that the second or third round seems about right for Ewers, but the volatility of the quarterback position could see him go higher. Vinnie Iyer of The Sporting News had Ewers going in the first round of his latest mock draft, landing with the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 21 overall.