Miami, FL — For Quinn Ewers, the path to the NFL wasn’t paved with predictability. In fact, it was anything but conventional. The former five-star quarterback, once hailed as one of the most promising high school prospects of his generation, now finds himself in Miami, preparing to begin his professional career with the Dolphins after a college journey filled with bold decisions, high expectations, and a relentless pursuit of purpose.
Ewers’ story began in Southlake, Texas, where he dazzled scouts with his arm talent and poise under pressure. By the end of his junior year of high school, he had become the consensus No. 1 quarterback in the country. Originally committed to the University of Texas, Ewers shocked the college football world when he flipped his commitment to Ohio State and reclassified to the class of 2021, opting to skip his senior year of high school.
That decision was as strategic as it was unprecedented. With the NCAA’s new Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules taking effect in July 2021, Ewers enrolled early at Ohio State to take advantage of lucrative NIL opportunities, reportedly signing endorsement deals worth over $1 million before taking a single snap.
Yet, his time in Columbus was brief and largely uneventful on the field. Buried on the depth chart behind C.J. Stroud, Ewers never saw meaningful playing time during his lone season with the Buckeyes. By December, he had entered the transfer portal, signaling his intent to return home—and back to his original commitment.
At Texas, Ewers faced both hype and scrutiny. The pressure of being the hometown hero was immense, and his first season in Austin was a rollercoaster. Flashes of brilliance, such as a near-upset of Alabama in 2022 and a dominant showing against Oklahoma, were tempered by bouts of inconsistency and injury.
Still, Ewers matured. He reshaped his body, refined his mechanics, and embraced leadership under head coach Steve Sarkisian. In 2023, he delivered on his promise, leading the Longhorns to a Big 12 Championship and a College Football Playoff appearance. With 3,826 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, and only six interceptions, Ewers silenced many of his critics and re-established himself as a premier quarterback prospect.
“For Quinn, it was never just about the hype,” Sarkisian said after Texas’ playoff run. “It was about growth, resilience, and trusting the process—even when that process took some unexpected turns.”
Those turns led him to the 2025 NFL Draft, where the Miami Dolphins selected him in the second round. The pick was met with both excitement and curiosity. Miami, already boasting a dynamic offense, saw in Ewers a quarterback of the future—someone who could learn under veteran Tua Tagovailoa or potentially compete for the starting role down the line.
“It’s surreal,” Ewers said during his introductory press conference in Miami. “From where I started at Ohio State, to transferring back home to Texas, to now being in the NFL—it’s been a wild ride. But every step taught me something. I’m here now, and I’m ready to get to work.”
In South Florida, Ewers joins a team built on speed, innovation, and explosive playmaking. Head coach Mike McDaniel praised Ewers’ football IQ and arm strength, noting that the Dolphins were impressed by his growth in decision-making and leadership.
“He’s got the talent, no doubt,” McDaniel said. “But more importantly, he’s shown he can adapt, lead, and learn. Those qualities matter in this league.”
Fans are already buzzing about Ewers’ potential in Miami’s high-octane offense, imagining the deep connections he could develop with stars like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. For now, though, Ewers is focused on learning, absorbing the playbook, and earning his place in the locker room.
“I’m not taking anything for granted,” he said. “I know I’ve got to earn everything, and that’s exactly what I plan to do.”
From NIL trailblazer to playoff contender to NFL rookie, Quinn Ewers’ journey is a testament to resilience, reinvention, and the belief that the path to success isn’t always linear. For the Miami Dolphins and their newest quarterback, the future is as bright as the South Florida sun.