Are these anonymous responses on this website or do you have a link to them?
If you have a sub to The Athletic (NY Times) the link is https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5493847/2024/05/16/college-football-coaches-qb-draft-class-deion-sanders/
There's a summary on Sports Illustrated at https://www.si.com/college/texas/news/overhyped-anonymous-coaches-have-mixed-opinions-on-texas-qb-quinn-ewers-01hy1bqgyk1y
Here is the relevant section from The Athletic - the article is talking about which QBs will go high in the 2025 draft, so Beck and Sanders are also mentioned (if Bobby & Gerry don't want us to quote directly from behind paywalls let me know and I'll delete it - even though YOUR paywall posts are usually rebroadcast within minutes :))
Quinn Ewers, Texas
Four years ago, he was the highest-rated quarterback prospect the online recruiting services had ever evaluated. His college career started at Ohio State, but he wasn’t a factor on a team that featured C.J. Stroud, among others. Ewers returned home to Texas in 2022, where he had an impressive moment early, lighting up the Alabama defense for a quarter before leaving the game with a shoulder injury.
Ewers was plagued by inconsistency for the remainder of that year but matured last offseason, got into much better shape and made nice strides in 2023 — improving from 58 percent as a passer to 69 percent during Texas’ College Football Playoff run. He did have a very talented group of receivers to throw to last season with speedsters Xavier Worthy and AD Mitchell and gifted tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders. The Longhorns brought in more burners through the portal to go with a promising bunch of young receivers.
Still, some of the coaches who have faced him aren’t as enthusiastic as some of the recruiting analysts were.
“I’m not that high on him,” said a DB coach who played Texas last year. “Overhyped. He has a good arm, and he did have a lot of talent around him, but you just see a bunch of stuff where you wonder what he’s doing out there.”
“I think he’s just still trying to figure things out,” said a veteran Big 12 assistant. “Sark (Steve Sarkisian) does such a good job of setting things up for him, and so you’ll see times where he’ll rip it, but then there are other times, he just seems to be a little timid.”
“I’m very curious to watch him this year,” said a Big 12 defensive assistant. “The last two years he had superstars around him. There’s some ‘Oh My God!’ throws on film that he made against Alabama, but he was just so inconsistent. I think he’s about average athletically.”
“I do think he’s come a long way from 2022,” said a Big 12 DC. “There was too much of the (Patrick) Mahomes comparisons around him coming into college. He does have a good arm, but he’s not anywhere near as athletic nor the playmaker Mahomes is, or has that kind of presence. It’s kind of a strange deal because people want to talk about that, about what he was supposed to be, or they want to talk about Arch Manning behind him. But that isn’t the kid’s fault.”