Quinn Ewers sets pre-draft visits with Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders

Quinn Ewers remains one of the higher-projected quarterbacks for the 2025 NFL Draft. Now, a month out from its start, he has reported visits scheduled with three of the teams among many more to come.
Per Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, Ewers has visits set up with the Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts, and Las Vegas Raiders. That news comes ahead of pro day for the Texas Longhorns tomorrow where he’ll meet with and throw “a (sixty)-throw script” for some of the teams to start this week before beginning several visits throughout April ahead of the NFL Draft.
“Just as newsworthy is what’s happening around Ewers’s pro day,” Breer wrote. “The plan is for him to meet with the Jets and Las Vegas Raiders today and have dinner with the New Orleans Saints brass tonight, with all three teams expected to send big crews to Austin. He already has 30 visits set up with the Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts and Raiders for early April.”
“There’s a lot of intrigue here. And rightfully so,” closed Breer.
Ewers did not have the end to his college career that he wanted in Austin. He played well in aspects in his final season by throwing for 3,472 yards and a career-best of 31 touchdowns but also struggled as his completion percentage dropped to 65.8%, he threw a career-worst with 12 interceptions, and dealt with a pair of injuries that affected him for the duration of his junior year.
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However, Ewers did improve some of his stock with his outing at the combine at the beginning of March. That has him projected just outside the top-five but within the top-ten for most analysts as far as quarterbacks in this draft. With that, Ewers could hear his name called anytime on day two or three with the next four weeks better determining where he’ll slot for teams.
Ewers is a question coming into the draft considering where he used to project versus where he projects now as a prospect. Some of that could now begin to be answered over the next month with what impression he leaves on teams starting tomorrow down on The 40 Acres.