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Quinn Ewers faces steep climb to secure spot on Dolphins’ roster

News RoomBy News RoomJune 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Quinn Ewers, once considered one of college football’s most promising quarterback prospects, now finds himself battling long odds to make the Miami Dolphins’ final roster.

After being taken in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Ewers enters a quarterback room already teeming with competition-and his path forward looks increasingly uncertain.

The former Texas quarterback’s fall from grace has been as swift as it is striking. Touted early in his college career as a potential first-round talent, Ewers struggled to maintain consistency on the field.

A series of injuries, including shoulder and core muscle issues, forced him to miss several starts across multiple seasons, halting his development at key moments. Though he showed flashes of elite ability, particularly with his arm strength and downfield accuracy, the inconsistency in both health and performance led to his dramatic slide in the draft.

A crowded and competitive quarterback room

The Miami Dolphins were already well-stocked at quarterback before selecting Ewers. Starter Tua Tagovailoa remains firmly entrenched at the top of the depth chart, while the team recently added former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson on a one-year deal.

Despite a turbulent career with the New York Jets and a backup stint behind rookie Bo Nix in Denver, Wilson has reportedly impressed Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel with his resilience and maturity.

“He looks like a guy who has been through some [expletive] and found his way through it,” McDaniel said recently, signaling growing confidence in Wilson as a reliable backup.

Adding to the pressure, former NFL quarterback and analyst Kurt Benkert speculated that Miami could pursue another young quarterback, Cleveland Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel. With Gabriel buried behind Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland, he could become a trade target if the Browns decide to trim their quarterback room before the season starts.

Ewers, then, could be fighting not just the players ahead of him, but also potential newcomers who may arrive later in the offseason.

The most likely outcome for Ewers, unless he has a breakout training camp and preseason, is a spot on the Dolphins’ practice squad. Miami has yet to reveal whether it plans to carry two or three quarterbacks on the final 53-man roster, and that decision may determine Ewers’ immediate future in the NFL.

Ultimately, Ewers’ journey serves as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in pro football. Once a can’t-miss prospect, he now faces a steep climb just to stay in the league.

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