Summary
Quinn Ewers enters Year 2 as Miami’s 23-year-old starting quarterback, possessing a 66.3% passing accuracy in 2025 on a 100.0% snap share. He recorded 35.7 custom fantasy points across four games, with a stable trend line through Week 17. Ewers’ dynasty value is built around his role as a young quarterback with a clear path to volume growth.
Projection Rationale
Ewers benefits from Miami’s Shanahan-tree system, which prioritizes WR screens and YAC-friendly concepts built around his accuracy. A 100.0% snap share across 2025 and Week 17’s 100.0% snap percentage establish a clear volume floor. With 622 passing yards on 66.3% accuracy and 3 TDs against 3 INTs, Ewers projects as a mid-tier QB2 asset in custom scoring.
Injury Risk
Ewers has not reported any injuries in 2025, and his age (23) is below the typical threshold for significant injury concerns. His light 19 rushing attempts on 8 carries also reduce his injury exposure.
Opportunity Notes
Ewers holds a 100.0% snap share across 2025 and Week 17’s 100.0% snap percentage, with a stable trend line through Week 17. Miami’s Shanahan-tree system adapted for speed prioritizes WR screens and YAC-friendly concepts built around Ewers’ accuracy. No QB2 threat exists on the depth chart, and his 100.0% snap share indicates a clear path to volume growth.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Miami’s 2025 Shanahan-tree system adapted for speed prioritizes WR screens and YAC-friendly concepts built around Ewers’ accuracy. This scheme and his high snap share create a stable floor for Ewers, with growth potential tied to increased passing volume.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Ewers’ 100.0% snap share across four games and stable trend line through Week 17 indicate a consistent, high-volume floor.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling reaches 2025’s 35.7-point finish if passing accuracy advances past 66.3% and rushing first downs expand beyond 1 — the combination pays in custom scoring formats. Floor tracks near 35.7 given locked 100.0% snap share and an unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His accuracy-based passing profile draws comparisons to Justin Herbert from 2021 Green Bay — both QBs possess high accuracy (66.3% for Ewers, 68.3% for Herbert) and high snap share (100.0% for Ewers, 98.6% for Herbert) in custom scoring formats.