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Chip Brown of 247Sports reports that Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers turned down an $8 million NIL transfer offer from a different school before deciding to enter the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Ewers could've earned more in one season next year than the roughly $6 million in NIL revenue he's earned the past three seasons in Austin, sources told Horns247. Ewers also earned $1.4 million by signing with GT Sports Marketing when he enrolled at Ohio State in the fall of 2021.

Two NFL scouts told Horns247 they expect Ewers to be selected anywhere from late in the first round to early in the third round of April's draft.

First-round selections in the 2025 NFL Draft are projected to sign four-year deals totaling $42.2 million at the top of the first and $13.2 million at the bottom. Second-round picks are projected to sign four-year deals ranging from $10.7 million at the top of the round to $6.8 million at the end.
Filed Under: Texas Sports
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Looking at you, Oregon.
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cajunmud5 months
I mighta stayed for that.
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PeleofAnalytics5 months
Gotta be drafted in the top 5 to average more than that per year. 8 million is about 2/3 of the contract of pick 32. You get to that 2nd contract faster if you come out but still better hope your math comes out in your favor.
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Rex Feral5 months
So that's what, $100,000 per overthrow?
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HorninHouston4 months
really goes to show how much shite there is at QB in college for this guy to be offered that kind of money. 3 years at Texas and still couldn't hit the broad side of a barn beyond 20 yards downfield.
That's on sark, however. Can't blame the QB. Blame the coach. Quinn gave his all.
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BigTx5 months
Good!
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jp4lsu5 months
name the school or shutup. Ron Burgundy doesn't believe you.
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