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    WATCH: Quinn Ewers Shares Emotional Moment With Family, Breaking Down in Tears As Dolphins Draft Him in 7th Round

    Quinn Ewers began his college career as one of the most highly-touted quarterback prospects of all time. He initially joined the Ohio State Buckeyes as a five-star prospect in the 2021 recruiting class; however, he left the program after just one season, joining the Texas Longhorns via the transfer portal.

    He led the Longhorns to a 27-9 record and two College Football Playoff appearances in three seasons as the starting quarterback. Ewers threw for 9,128 yards, 68 touchdowns, and 24 interceptions while completing 64.9% of his pass attempts, while adding eight rushing touchdowns. Take a look at his reaction to being drafted by the Miami Dolphins.

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    Quinn Ewers Reacts to Being Drafted by Dolphins

    Ewers realized his dreams of making it to the NFL on Day 3 of the draft. The Miami Dolphins selected the former five-star recruit in the seventh round. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports shared a clip of his emotional reaction as he got the call.

    “Emotional moment for Texas QB Quinn Ewers — a moment that was well worth the wait. The #Dolphins got a steal. (via @TexasFootball )”

    There were questions about whether or not Ewers would enter the draft following back-to-back appearances in the College Football Playoff. While the Longhorns were ready to turn the program over to Arch Manning, their former quarterback reportedly had an offer of $4 million from the Miami Hurricanes on the table to return for one final season of college football. Further reports suggest that he could have made up to $8 million.

    Instead, Ewers opted into the 2025 NFL Draft, where he was selected 231st overall. He will likely earn just over $4 million on his four-year rookie deal. He is the third quarterback currently on the Dolphins’ roster, joining Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson. The rookie could be in a good position, as he will likely compete for the backup job due to the limited options available.

    He is unlikely to earn a starting role anytime, as Tagovailoa was rated as the eighth-best quarterback in the league by PFN’s QB+ metric. Ewers could, however, see the field during his first season in the league as the 2023 Pro Bowler appeared in just 11 games last season and has a history of concussions.

    Three-time Pro Bowler wide receiver Dez Bryant gave Ewers lofty praise, claiming that he is already better than the incumbent starter, tweeting:

    “I like Quinn Ewers over Tua already. He’s Dan Marino 2.0 and yes..I said it.”

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