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Joel Klatt offers his detailed Quinn Ewers analysis on the eve of the NFL 2025 draft


Quinn Ewers is one look that many would have a view of 2025. Nfl draft. He is one of the few attackers whose draft stock is quite uncertain. It is not easy to project where it will land when its potential is compared to the performance on the field.

Fox Sports Analyst Joel Klatt offered his analysis Quinn Ewers In one of the latest wars of his Podcast, “Joel Klatt Show”. Klatt emphasized the aspects of his games that would admire the NFL teams, discussing the defects that led to its weaker effect.

“The potential is obviously here with Quinn Ewers,” Klatt said on his podcast. “Long highly rated striker, is right. The guy makes a lot of big throws, a lot of big throws. I would say NFL throws. It’s smart. (From 24:05)

“He does things from the perspective of a hand talent that other guys just don’t do. He can throw a platform and do it right, he can throw it on his left, he can throw it from his right. So there is a lot to love in his game. He is there. I wish he was a little bigger. He is only about 210 pounds, 6 feet-2.”

“I think that led to some problems with the injuries he had in Texas, and he was not always reliable to stay on the field … so we still haven’t seen Quinn go through for a year and not hit, which is worrying from the Perspective of NFL.”

According to the NFL Insijder report on Wednesday, Ewers played the whole season 2024. Texas with torn hair. He was said to have suffered an injury in the game against Michigan at week 2.

Joel Klatt emphasizes concern in the Quinn Ewers game

On the eve of the draft, Joel Klatt has already found some major flaws in the Quinn Ewers game that is likely to prevent him from progressing in Nfl. Klatt believes that these parts of his game should be developed to have a great chance of doing it in professionals.

“There are cases where I watch the movie and I really want him to drive football into a narrow window, especially in the middle zones, and he throws those zones with a touch.” (From 25:37)

“And I just tell you that now they won’t work at the NFL level all the time. They’ll have to find more speed or at least will be willing to step up and really drive football on a wide receiver frame in some indirect places. It will be crucial for him.”

Quinn Ewers enters the draft with its bipolar characteristics on the field. Sometimes watching Ewers throw football it makes it easier to imagine as a top perspective. However, other moments leave doubt whether it can develop into a high-level initial return at NFL.