The college football season began with many labeling the 2025 NFL Draft quarterback class as one of the weakest in recent memory.
But through three weeks of the season, that perception may be changing.
Before suffering an abdominal injury in Saturday’s 56-7 win over UTSA, Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers was not only the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy, but he was also one of the biggest risers in terms of the 2025 draft.
Ewers was so impressive during his first few games that ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. stated he was beginning to view the junior QB as a top-10 prospect next year.
“There’s some uncertainty now, but let’s look at what he has done on the field: 691 passing yards, 73.4% completion rate, eight touchdown passes and two interceptions,” Kiper Jr. said.
“Last season, he went to Alabama and had a huge early outing. This season, he had a marquee game against Michigan in Week 2, throwing three TDs in the Big House. I really like what I’ve seen from the 6-foot-2, 210-pound junior, and I recently slid him up to No. 9 on my Big Board.”