What's Happening?
Quinn Ewers, a backup quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, has been ranked 31st among NFL backup quarterbacks by Sports Illustrated, sparking debate among fans and analysts. Despite showing promise in his three starts at the end of the 2025 season, Ewers has not
secured a starting position, with the Dolphins opting to sign Malik Willis as their new starter. The ranking places Ewers just above Cade Klubnik of the New York Jets, a rookie fourth-round pick, and has raised questions about his future potential and the Dolphins' quarterback strategy.
Why It's Important?
Ewers' low ranking highlights the competitive nature of securing a quarterback position in the NFL, especially for backup players. This situation underscores the challenges faced by young quarterbacks in proving their worth and securing a starting role. For the Dolphins, the decision to sign Malik Willis indicates a strategic move to strengthen their quarterback lineup, potentially impacting team performance and fan expectations. The ranking also reflects broader trends in the league regarding the evaluation and development of backup quarterbacks.











