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Quinn Ewers risked to go to NFL instead of transferring the Texas Longhorns to promote their career in university football.
Ewers was shining from a medium draft projection to the final round last week. The Miami Dolphins selected Ewers in the seventh round. He will probably have to compete with Zach Wilson for the work of Alternate Field Marshal.
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The Texas Lonchorns Marshal, Quinn Ewers (3), throws the ball during the practice at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 30, 2024, before the quarterfinals of the university football playoffs. The Lonhorns will play against the Arizona State Sun Devils at the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day. (Sara Diggins / American-Statesman / USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
The former star of Texas and her agent Ron Slavin opened to ESPN for a story about her Draft slide. Slavin revealed his mentality as the hours and minutes moved away during the draft. He said he thought Eweers could have had a good opportunity to land with the Las Vegas or the Seattle Seahawks on day 2. But the so -called “nightmare” stage occurred when the Raiders went to the quarterback for two types of FCS, a division lower than the upper part in university football.
Slavin said he had spoken with two teams before the seventh round began: the Dolphins and the Dallas Cowboys. It was then that Miami finally took him. Slavin told ESPN that he had reached approximately “half of the league” to see why his client fell from a fourth projected round to round seven.
“They thought it was a selection of third or fourth round, but a name too big to be a clipboard,” he said. “Which I think they are chickens —“
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Quinn Eweers #3 of the Texas Lonchorns throws the ball during the first quarter against the Clemson Tigers in the game of the first playoffs round at the Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on December 21, 2024, in Austin, Texas. (Jack Gorman/Getty Images)
Ewers said he will use mild draft as fuel.
“It is definitely a great motivation that comes with her, especially just being the last (field marshal) recruited,” Ewers said. “I still have the high expectations for me, but only from the outside looking, this is the first time in my life that it does not have so much expectation. There is definitely motivation and fuel. Much of that.”
Ewers was one of the best field marshal in high school when he initially committed to the state of Ohio. He transferred to Texas before the 2022 season and spent the rest of his career there.

The Field Marshal of the Texas Lonhorns, Quinn Ewers, is heated when Texas’s Longhorns prepare to play the Clemson Tigers in the first round of university football playoffs. (Sara Diggins / American-Statesman / USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
He had 3,472 aerial yards and 31 TouchDown passes in 2024. Lonchorns arrived at the University Soccer playoffs, only to be eliminated by the state of Ohio in the semifinals.