Shedeur Sanders has already said he will not throw at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis this week, and Cam Ward has not committed. But Quinn Ewers, the former Texas -Quarter hill who wants to move up the draft, is in, reported NFL Network Tuesday.
A strained slanted joint in the early 2024 campaign left Ewers at less than 100 percent throughout the season, and with that behind him he is apparently anxious to take a picture of showing NFL species and managers exactly what he can do.
NFL Network reported that he has worked with former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboy’s head coach Mike McCarthy as he prepares for Combine. Draft experts are currently pointing Ewers as a mid-to-second round selection.
ESPN Draft of Guru Mel Kiper Jr., in his latest list of top quarterbacks in the draft, listed Sanders and Ward as the two best outlook, with Ewers No. 9.
Quarterbacks that will throw in Indianapolis include Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss), Jalen Milroe (Alabama) and Riley Leonard (Notre Dame).
In 2024, Ewers completed 65.8 percent of his passports (293 out of 445) for 3,472 meters with 31 touchdowns and 12 interceptions for Texas (13-3), which lost to Ohio State in a college football playoffs.
He was a three -year -old starter and threw 9,128 meters with Longhorns.
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