Overview
- Quinn Ewers was drafted in the seventh round (231st overall) by the Miami Dolphins, a surprising fall for the former Texas standout once projected as a mid-round pick.
- Ewers signed a four-year, $4.3 million contract, a financial step down from the estimated $8 million in NIL deals he left behind by declaring for the draft.
- Agent Ron Slavin criticized NFL teams for labeling Ewers 'too big of a name' to serve as a backup, calling the reasoning behind his draft slide 'chickens--t.'
- Ewers enters the Dolphins' quarterback room behind Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson, with some scouts suggesting he could follow a trajectory similar to Brock Purdy's rise in San Francisco.
- Concerns over Ewers' durability, leadership, and readiness reportedly outweighed his strong college production, contributing to his unexpected draft position.