Moderators Blake Munroe Posted February 3 Moderators Posted February 3 The five before him: 1. Shedeur Sanders 2. Cam Ward 3. Jalen Milroe 4. Kyle McCord 5. Jaxson Dart 6. Quinn Ewers, Texas (6-2, 210) Experience: 36 starts (22 years old) Prospect grade: 2nd-3rd Round Best-case comp: Brock Purdy Questions about the offense he ran won't plague Ewers in the buildup to the draft; it'll be concerns about his size and durability. The slim-shouldered Ewers, who missed seven games over his three years in Austin, doesn't look the part of a prototypical NFL quarterback. Neither does Brock Purdy, and yet that's who Ewers — at his best — reminds me of. Both are quick decision-makers who distribute the ball all over the field, making up for a lack of RPMs with anticipation and accuracy and a willingness to attack tight windows down the seams. Both are often characterized as "sneaky athletic," a begrudging acknowledgment of their ability to navigate a collapsing pocket and squirt free for 10 yards on a third-and-8. Ewers threw four interceptions in Texas' three postseason games before heading to the draft and leaving the Longhorns' mantle to Arch Manning rather than transferring and earning millions in NIL money. What teams think of that decision could very well determine where Ewers lands on Day 2. 3 1 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted February 3 Author Moderators Posted February 3 Full story: https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/ranking-2025-qb-draft-class-shedeur-sanders-cam-ward-no-1-whos-next Quote
smokeyiii Posted February 3 Posted February 3 I think (and hope) Quinn has the potential to surprise some people. Quote
Moderators CJ Vogel Posted February 3 Moderators Posted February 3 Jalen Milroe will have the shortest NFL Career of anyone on that list. Not buying him at 3 even if it was free. 13 Quote
CaseMcCoyTruther Posted February 3 Posted February 3 I’m pretty Jalen Milroe doesn’t understand the differences between Cover 2 and Cover 3. That dude’s decision making reeks of 5 INT performances against any competent NFL DC. Quote
NothinButDaHorns34 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Jalen milroe is a hell of an athlete playing quarterback and not the other way around. Whoever drafts him and if it’s ahead of quinn you’ll get what you’re asking for with that pick. 2 Quote
Jarveaux Posted February 3 Posted February 3 My thinking is Quinn will show well in NFL Combine, He should be healthy . Let’s just see . I believe in his abilities. Quote
HudGar1922 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 if ya can’t feel or escape the rush, or throw the deep ball this is fair. He is like a slightly less athletic Dak prescott. so 3rd to 5th round is fair. glad the kid got his money in college and set himself up. he brought us back to relevance, he just never was elite or durable Quote
THookem Posted February 3 Posted February 3 In reality, Quinn Ewers should have just finished his redshirt sophomore year. If I told you he was a redshirt junior next season, I think most would have an entirely different opinion of Quinn. Throw in that he skipped his senior year of HS ball, I think he’s great value as a draft pick due to his lack of experience. I hope he goes to a successful franchise with a proven current quarterback. 1 Quote
Brho Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Dart should be 3. I hope Quinn does well but his inability to climb the pocket and extend plays is a problem. Quote
HornsUpThumbsDown Posted February 4 Posted February 4 2 hours ago, HudGar1922 said: if ya can’t feel or escape the rush, or throw the deep ball this is fair. He is like a slightly less athletic Dak prescott. so 3rd to 5th round is fair. glad the kid got his money in college and set himself up. he brought us back to relevance, he just never was elite or durable We shall see and certainly an easy narrative. The dude a winner with top flight skills he stays healthy and tacks on another 10 pounds he’ll be just fine 1 Quote
.45s Posted February 4 Posted February 4 I hope QE does well but I think he will be a back up at best, possibly getting starts off and on. Colt got in 14 years. Being a backup QB is one of the best jobs in the NFL, actually one of the best jobs anywhere, because the longer you can stay the better the money is and you have far fewer injuries than being a starter. Quote
Jarveaux Posted February 4 Posted February 4 39 minutes ago, .45s said: I hope QE does well but I think he will be a back up at best, possibly getting starts off and on. Colt got in 14 years. Being a backup QB is one of the best jobs in the NFL, actually one of the best jobs anywhere, because the longer you can stay the better the money is and you have far fewer injuries than being a starter. You probably would have said Tom Brady would be a back up . Give the young man his due . 1 Quote
Jarveaux Posted February 4 Posted February 4 2 hours ago, Brho said: Dart should be 3. I hope Quinn does well but his inability to climb the pocket and extend plays is a problem. Jaxson’s last regular game his last 3 passes were interceptions. Quote
.45s Posted February 4 Posted February 4 18 minutes ago, Jarveaux said: You probably would have said Tom Brady would be a back up . Give the young man his due . I have nothing against Quinn and think he has been good at UT. I think he has been one of the better QBs at UT. Maybe, I might have thought the same thing about Brady but it is a good thing I said "I think" about Quine instead of "I know". If I had slept in a Holiday Inn Express last night I still would have said "I think". 1 Quote
Brho Posted February 4 Posted February 4 1 hour ago, Jarveaux said: Jaxson’s last regular game his last 3 passes were interceptions. Pretty sure they don’t make decisions off of one game. Quote
HornsUpThumbsDown Posted February 7 Posted February 7 On 2/3/2025 at 8:20 PM, Jarveaux said: Jaxson’s last regular game his last 3 passes were interceptions. How soon they forget lol… and he was rattled with that Quote
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