The Texas Longhorns are heading into the Arch Manning era following three years with Quinn Ewers leading the offense. After the 2024 college football season, where the Longhorns were defeated by the Ohio State Buckeyes in the semifinal of the College Football Playoff, Ewers declared for the 2025 NFL Draft .
Quinn Ewers is passing up on some big bucks to enter the 2025 NFL Draft. The now former Texas quarterback turned down an $8 million NIL offer to transfer to another school to play his final season of NCAA eligibility, 247Sports reported on Thursday. The report did not name which school made the offer.
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As Quinn Ewers was deciding whether to enter the 2025 NFL Draft or return to college football for another season, there was a lot of speculation as to what the junior quarterback should do and what his place in the NFL Draft would be.
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Quinn Ewers finally ditched the orange jersey after a wild ride of five-years in Austin. The post Quinn Ewers Does Damage Control With $3B Move After Serious Ultimatum Rocked Draft Stocks appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Nagy added that Texas’ Quinn Ewers had originally committed to play in the Senior Bowl, but pulled out due to injury following the Longhorns’ CFP semifinal loss to Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. Ewers missed time earlier this season with an oblique injury.
It's former LSU star Will Campbell off the board as the first offensive tackle, according to 247Sports draft analyst Blake Brockermeyer and now CBS Sports' Josh Edwards. Prior to the final season in Baton Rouge for Campbell, Brockermeyer wrote about the nasty offensive tackle's strengths.