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If you thought the 2025 NFL Draft was just going to be a chill backyard BBQ, boy, you must be new here. This joint turned into a full-blown circus real quick. You had Shedeur Sanders slipping and sliding down the board like somebody greased the floor, but the real headline? Quinn Ewers. The golden boy. Mr. Can’t-Miss. He was straight-up ghosted by 32 teams. But wait—plot twist. His girl, Maddy Barnes, wasn’t about to let the disrespect slide. She fired off a warning shot on IG that made sure everybody knew: y’all done messed up.

Quinn Ewers—once the prince of Texas football, now the Dolphins’ seventh-round dice roll. Pick 231. Let that number sink in. Seventh Round. From the future of the NFL to we’ll take a flier, Quinn Ewers had to sit and watch QBs with less swag and weaker arms get picked over him like he was invisible. And when the Miami Dolphins finally scooped him up, Maddy Barnes wasted no time hopping on IG Story, posting “MIAMI BABY!!🬝💙 TIME TO PROVE EM WRONG” in full-blown caps lock, basically kicking the door off the hinges.

Maddy Barnes doubles down with an emotional Instagram post, sharing a heartfelt picture of herself hugging Quinn Ewers outside their place. She captioned it, “So incredibly proud and overjoyed!! Quinn, you are so deserving of this and a whole lot more! You’re the most driven, dedicated, and genuine man both on and off the field. I’m so excited for this journey and to watch you live out your dreams. GO DOLPHINS!!🐬🧡 Miami ain’t ready👏🏻😎💃🏻.” Talk about couple goals. But let’s rewind real quick…..

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Ewers was that kid once upon a time. Nation’s top overall recruit out of Southlake Carroll. Highest-rated QB since forever. Threw for 9,128 yards and 68 TDs, took Texas from meme status, and led them to two playoff semi-finals. 21-5 as a starter. That boy had the sauce for days. But football gods love a plot twist, and Ewers’ story took some nasty detours—oblique tear, high ankle sprain, and a shoulder with more drama than a reality show.

And then there’s Arch Manning. That last name alone had Texas fans frothing at the mouth. Ewers had to stiff-arm all that noise, mentally fighting off Manning for the starting spot, but even with all that, whispers started… ‘Maybe he ain’t all that’ and ‘Can’t wait for Manning Era at Austin.’ Fast forward to Draft Day, and boom—32 teams swiped left for six whole rounds until Miami finally dialed him up.

Now, Quinn is walking into Miami with a chip on his shoulder so big it might need its own locker. He’s got Mike McDaniel as head coach, two certified freaks at WR in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, and an offense that’s built to move FAST. ESPN had Ewers ranked as the 7th best QB in the draft class, but the Texas gunslinger was the 13th one taken. Disrespect is the new pre-workout, we guess.

What’s your perspective on:

Did 32 teams make a colossal mistake passing on Quinn Ewers until the seventh round?

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Is Quinn Ewers a good fit for the Miami Dolphins?

Now, let’s chop it up—does Ewers actually fit with Miami’s vibe? On paper, kind of. Miami’s offense is a Ferrari—quick reads, faster releases, no time for second-guessing. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian literally modeled Ewers’ responsibilities after what Tua Tagovailoa runs with the Fins. Pre-snap motion? Check. Quick-game reads? Check. Trusting the system and not trying to be Superman? Double check.

Dolphins GM Chris Grier kept it buck about Ewers. ” [Sarkisian] talked about his toughness, his mental toughness pushing through with the injury, the expectations, all the pressure with [Arch] Manning there coming in. He loved his competitiveness and how he plays, and how his teammates respond to him. So, he was someone that we always had an eye on and the opportunity at that point in the draft just made sense for us.” See? Even the front office thinks he’s plug-and-play… if… IF he can stay healthy and sharpen up the decision-making. Big if, but hey, seventh round, man.

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Ewers isn’t some freak athlete like Lamar or Caleb Williams. He’s more like… Matt Ryan with a good arm. Mediocre mobility, pretty good arm, but if you put him in the right system, he can ball out. His best throws came when he trusted the play call, not when he tried to cook freelance. That’s exactly what McDaniel’s offense needs—somebody to drive the speedboat, not flip it.

Another W? Miami’s seen the horror show that happens when Tua goes down and they don’t have any backup. Skylar Thompson? Man looked like he was throwing with his eyes closed half the time. Zach Wilson? Good luck—the former BYU QB literally fooled everyone with his Pro Day and was snubbed.

Plus, financially? It’s a steal. Over the Cap projects Ewers’ rookie deal around $873,363, while Spotrac estimates a four-year total of $4.3 million. That’s lunch money for a franchise QB. Miami is betting pennies for potentially a solid insurance policy behind Tua. If he flames out? Meh. Seventh-rounders flame out all the time. But if he clicks? You got a capable backup for cheap. Salary cap magic, baby.

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That said, let’s be real—the ceiling isn’t crazy high. Quinn’s got to win by being a surgeon, not a gunslinger. No room for “hero ball” in McDaniel’s scheme. He needs to live and die by timing, accuracy, and pure execution. You hold the ball too long in Miami? You get folded like a lawn chair. Simple math. Bottom line—Quinn Ewers in Miami is like hitting up the pawn shop and finding a PlayStation 5 for $100. Might work. Might catch fire and burn your whole house down. Either way, you aren’t risking much. And with Maddy Barnes already rallying’ the troops and putting the league on notice, you better believe Quinn Ewers is coming with a whole lot of “I told y’all” energy.

Dolphins fans? This one’s either going to be the biggest “heist of the draft” or just another “what if.” There’s no middle ground. And honestly? That’s what makes it fun.

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