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NFL combine: Texas QB Quinn Ewers to throw in Indy, has been working with former Cowboys coach, per report
Quinn Ewers talks playing hurt at Texas, and why he opted for NFL draft instead of transferring
Quinn Ewers had a lot of lucrative options to weigh in January. He reportedly had teams fighting to try to attract him to the transfer portal, with NIL offers reaching the multi-millions. But the Texas quarterback said Friday at the NFL combine that he never considered staying in college football,
Is Quinn Ewers taking big risk by throwing at NFL combine?
Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers was last spotted under center in January during Texas' run to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Ewers will enter the spotlight again this week as he takes the field at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Unlike many of this year's top NFL Draft prospects, Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond plans to run the 40-yard dash. He also made a bold proclamation Friday at the scouting combine by vowing to set a record in the sprint.
Bond was a track star and high school All-American wide receiver in Georgia. He won the Georgia 6A 100-meter (10.51) and 200-meter (21.19) state titles as a junior and has personal bests of 10.48 (100 meters) and 21.05 (200 meters).
Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond is gunning to set the NFL combine 40-yard dash record set by former Longhorns wideout Xavier Worthy last year. Worthy (5-foot-11, 165 pounds) set the mark of 4.21 in Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium in 2024 before going to the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 28 overall in the first round.
Despite leaving for Texas ahead of the 2024 season, Iron Bowl hero Isaiah Bond had nothing but positive things to say about Alabama football.
Former Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron told a story Thursday of Arch Manning asking to take his laundry during the quarterback's first season on campus:
Fellow Longhorn Xavier Worthy set the mark last year at 4.21 seconds and vaulted himself into the first round of the draft.
A planting program including the words 'biodiversity' and tree 'equity' may have prompted grant revocation, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful leader fears
It's hard to believe that we're less than two months out from the 2025 NFL Draft, and while my Big Board is still written in pencil, a week in Indianapolis at the NFL combine will be an opportunity for a lot of these players to start solidifying their draft stock.
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