He was never going to stay, and truthfully, there's no need for him to do so. He has three years as a starter w/two of them going to the national semi-finals against the best defenses at the collegiate level. You don't go from a projected first rounder at the start of the season to a third or fourth. His floor will be the second round. Bruce's take is off. Ewers is one of the Top 3 QBs going into this year's draft (w/Ward and Sanders being the other two).
@@robertgoodson5528 Wishful thinking. The player should transfer and bet on himself, while getting paid well to do it. It's either stay in school and start and show out, or ride the bench in the league for late round peanuts. Should be an easy choice if he's the real deal.
Too many QB needy teams and too little talent. He could certainly be taken in the first even without a last minute stock rise just so a team has a chance at a 5th year option
@mvpfocus some nfl prospects can't be rushed just because of money or rushing to play. They can develop in nfl rather than stay in college. Getting drafted 2 or 3 rounds will be the best thing that will ever happen to Quin.
Totally! In fact, it was such a massive error that they were only knocking on the door of the natty with minutes to play in the CFP semifinal. They probably would have won 20 games this season with Manning. Sark is a complete idiot, you should be coaching, dude!
@ Yeah, Ewers who will be a 5th or 6th round draft pick was certainly a better choice than the kid who will be the overall #1 pick. Keep telling yourself that garbage.
@@SquidGunman You act like Arch is finished product. Could he be great? Sure. But you're telling me with most likely a straight face that the guy who went 15/29 with two picks against Louisiana Monroe would have beaten OSU? LMAOOOOO
@@anthonycampos8057 No! They had the right one, they didn’t start the right one. Your analogy works when you have two QB’s who are close to each other in skills. This situation doesn’t support your analogy.
Needed to stay in college for one more year, but Texas was gonna push him out for Arch so im not surprised he declared.
He wasn’t going to get much better he had capped out
He was never going to stay, and truthfully, there's no need for him to do so. He has three years as a starter w/two of them going to the national semi-finals against the best defenses at the collegiate level. You don't go from a projected first rounder at the start of the season to a third or fourth. His floor will be the second round. Bruce's take is off. Ewers is one of the Top 3 QBs going into this year's draft (w/Ward and Sanders being the other two).
@@robertgoodson5528 Wishful thinking. The player should transfer and bet on himself, while getting paid well to do it. It's either stay in school and start and show out, or ride the bench in the league for late round peanuts. Should be an easy choice if he's the real deal.
This 2nd/3rd-round talk is the same we heard about Bo Nix. We'll see, there's a long way to go before Ewers' draft range becomes really accurate.
Too many QB needy teams and too little talent. He could certainly be taken in the first even without a last minute stock rise just so a team has a chance at a 5th year option
Seattle or LA Rams would be perfect for Ewers.
Love the idea of seattle
Being drafted 2nd or 3rd round can be good, no pressure
No. Draft is pay. You want to get drafted early. A late-round player might do better staying in school, getting to play, and getting paid, regardless.
@mvpfocus some nfl prospects can't be rushed just because of money or rushing to play. They can develop in nfl rather than stay in college. Getting drafted 2 or 3 rounds will be the best thing that will ever happen to Quin.
@ You haven't made a case for why you believe that's better than staying another year in school and actually getting on the field.
There aren’t any franchise qbs in this draft, perfect time for Ewers to come out. In a better class he’d fall even further than he will this year.
Texas made a colossal error sticking with Ewers and not going with Arch this year. Cost themselves a national championship.
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Totally! In fact, it was such a massive error that they were only knocking on the door of the natty with minutes to play in the CFP semifinal. They probably would have won 20 games this season with Manning. Sark is a complete idiot, you should be coaching, dude!
Arch wasn’t winning against Ohio State. They were not going any further.
@ Yeah, Ewers who will be a 5th or 6th round draft pick was certainly a better choice than the kid who will be the overall #1 pick. Keep telling yourself that garbage.
@@SquidGunman You act like Arch is finished product. Could he be great? Sure. But you're telling me with most likely a straight face that the guy who went 15/29 with two picks against Louisiana Monroe would have beaten OSU? LMAOOOOO
Gonna replace Geno in Seattle
The rams would be the best fit for him
When it comes to Quinn & Arch these guys are batting .000 😂
Will the next Kirk Cousins please step up? Why Mr. Ewers, good timing! You should reach mediocre-level in no time! lololol
If you have two quarterbacks then you don't really have one. That was Texas's problem this season.
No! Texas’ problem was they didn’t go with superior Arch, and stuck with bum Ewers. Cost them a national championship.
@SquidGunman that's pretty much what I said
@@anthonycampos8057 No! They had the right one, they didn’t start the right one. Your analogy works when you have two QB’s who are close to each other in skills. This situation doesn’t support your analogy.
@@SquidGunman Maybe stick to another game. Ewers might have played most of the season injured, but he is far from a "bum."
Not NFL-READY ...
Backup to Patrick Mahomes for a couple of years, then trade him.