In the seventh round with the 231st choice in total in the draft of the NFL 2025, the Miami Dolphins shot on the old recruit n ° 1 and the star quarter of Texas Longhorns, Quinn Ewers.
While he left Texas as one of the most accomplished in the history of the program and led the program to consecutive appearances of the university football qualifiers, the injuries ravaged his career. He missed several games during his three seasons, and an oblique injury last season would really have had an impact on his ability to launch the ball.
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Although the old perfectly evaluated recruit had to go higher in the project, it always has a main opportunity to carve out a role in a dolphin system which is completely comparable to that that Steve Sarkisian plays in Texas.
With the off-season activities that are in full swing, Ewers was able to participate in the mini-recruit with dolphins. He also recently announced a partnership with Panini America, which allowed him and the fans to see him in Dolphins uniform.
The Dolphins shared some photos of Ewers from the Prime Minister Recruit, subtitling the post “Quinn Repin ‘at #rookiepremier”.
Even if he wore n ° 3 during his stay as longhorn, this number was taken by the fifth year veteran KJ Britt, so Ewers had since made the change at n ° 14.
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Whether it is intentional on his part or not, it is not clear, but Ewers ended up being the 14th quarter-Arrière selected in this year’s project, counting Tommy Melott from the state of Montana who will transfer to a wide receiver for Las Vegas raiders.
The quarter of the Texas Quinn Ewers speaks to the media of the combination of the NFL 2025. © Clark Wade & Sol; Indystar & Sol; USA Today Network via Imagn Images
The agreement that Ewers has signed with dolphins is four years old and worth $ 4.3 million. Although there were rumors that he refused an offer of $ 8 million to return to university and transfer, Ewers clearly said that he wanted to end his career in Longhorn.
According to NBC Sports, the Ewers agreement with Panini is also worth a reported 3 million dollars, while fans can question his decision to leave, he is still very well paid for a choice of seventh round.
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Regarding its role with the Dolphins, Ewers will compete for the rescue role with the old choice of first round Zach Wilson.
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