The Miami Dolphins have selected Quinn Ewers, a quarterback from Texas, with the 231st pick in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. He joins a quarterback lineup in Miami that includes Tua Tagovailoa as the starter and Zach Wilson as the backup.
Ewers enjoyed a successful college career, recording a 21-5 record as a starter over two seasons at Texas. He led the Longhorns to their only two College Football Playoff appearances. Over three seasons, he threw for an impressive 9,128 yards and 68 touchdowns, completing nearly 65% of his passes despite battling injuries. He is now the all-time leader at Texas in both yards and touchdown passes.
In 2024, Ewers faced challenges when he suffered an oblique injury and a high ankle sprain, limiting him to full health for only three games. He described how these injuries affected his season, stating, “I wouldn’t have the character I have, the mental toughness, or the resilience without going through these experiences.”
Before Texas, Ewers was a standout recruit, ranked No. 2 overall by ESPN. He briefly attended Ohio State but transferred to Texas after their tough 5-7 season. This journey has shaped him into the player he is today.
Recent studies show that character and resilience are increasingly valued in sports. Experts suggest that athletes who navigate challenges often emerge stronger—a sentiment echoed in Ewers’ personal story. This shift in focus from pure stats to character may influence how teams evaluate players in the future.
As fans and analysts follow Ewers’ NFL journey, it will be interesting to see how his experiences and growth shape his career with the Dolphins.