Texas football quarterback Quinn Ewers announced Wednesday he will enter the NFL draft after three years with the Longhorns.
Ewers, a three-year starter, declared for the NFL draft via social media Wednesday. He leaves with 27 wins, the fourth most by a Longhorn QB.
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers will declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, he announced Wednesday. The decision ends his career with the Longhorns and clears the way for Arch Manning to start in 2025. Ewers came to Austin as a transfer from Ohio State with tremendous hype as the first perfectly-rated quarterback in the 247Sports Composite since Vince Young.
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers announced on Wednesday that he is entering the 2025 NFL draft. Ewers spent the past three years as the Longhorns' starting signal-caller and now heads to the pros with flashes of being a decent QB.
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"Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is declaring for the NFL draft, his agent Ron Slavin told ESPN. The decision ends a car
Texas junior quarterback Quinn Ewers has declared for the NFL draft, ending a Longhorns career in which he led the program to a Big 12 championship and twice to the College Football Playoff but was not always embraced by a fan base eagerly waiting for Arch Manning to take over.
Quinn Ewers had an alternative to staying at Texas or heading to the NFL draft. Via Chip Brown of Horns247, another school offered Ewers $8 million to transfer. Per Brown, Ewers made roughly $6 million in NIL money over the past three years with the Longhorns.
Quinn Ewers is headed to the 2025 NFL Draft following an up and down season with the Texas Longhorns. Where will he land?
The Texas quarterback’s decision to forgo his final college season for the NFL Draft raises questions about missed NIL opportunities and draft stock risks.
Quinn Ewers has declared for the NFL Draft and will forgo his remaining year of eligibility after snubbing mega money NIL offers to stay in college.