
Let’s hope it shakes out better than this for Ewers
There’s a lot of talk around how high, or how low, former Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers goes in this year’s NFL Draft.
NFL.com is seemingly higher on Ewers than some analysts. In a recent three-round mock draft, Ewers — a three-year starter under center for the Longhorns — was predicted to fall to the No. 33 overall pick to the Cleveland Browns.
Sound familiar?
Remember Colt McCoy’s NFL path following his four years starting at Texas?
While it’s a better prediction than McCoy’s destiny that saw him fall to the Browns in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft (No. 85 overall, in fact), it’s not a great destination for virtually any quarterback with intentions to compete long-term in the NFL as a starter.
Let’s hope the future is brighter for Ewers, who undoubtedly brought Texas back.
Over the past two seasons with Ewers at the helm, Texas football has twice competed in the semifinal round of the College Football Playoffs, won a Big 12 Championship, and competed in the SEC Championship to conclude the program’s first season in its new conference.
His WRs were schemed open
His Arm Talent is lacking
He doesn’t have much in terms of mobility
He played in the best system in CFBbut i cannot shake the feeling quinn ewers is gonna be a decent NFL quarterback
pic.twitter.com/s8vx12gW1g— Xav (resign fields) (@vHXTVY_1) February 8, 2025