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2025 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Quincy Casey, QB, University of West Georgia

Get to know Quincy Casey, a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover his skills as a dual-threat QB and his true story of perseverance.
Get to know Quincy Casey, a top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover his skills as a dual-threat QB and his true story of perseverance.
  • Name: Quincy Casey 
  • Position: Quarterback 
  • College: University of West Georgia 
  • Height: 6’2 
  • Weight: 195 
  • Twitter: @Bowsup8 
  • Instagram: @Bowsup8

 What makes you a top prospect at your position in the 2025 NFL Draft

I’m a true dual-threat Quarterback with experience with a lot more room to learn and grow, as well as the ability to make every pass. I have a great pocket presence and I always try to prioritize passing. I’m also a great communicator and motivator. 

What is one thing that NFL teams should know about you?

When no one else believes I do. True story of perseverance, I don’t know when to stop most of the time. I have so much passion for the game because it gave me an avenue to express my feelings in so many ways and it has also taught me so much about myself and life. It has so much more to teach me too I believe, on and off the field.

 If you could donate to one cause in the world, what would it be? 

 Homelessness, I would love to start getting homeless shelters in high-poverty neighborhoods. That’s always been a strong desire of mine growing up in Memphis where it’s very prevalent.

 Who was your role model? 

My mom and oldest brother. They showed me how to never be content and work when no one is watching. They also supported me through thick and thin as well as shown great examples of what parents are supposed to be. 

Who is your favorite NFL team? 

I’m more of a favorite player fan and right now it’s Mr. Lamar Jackson, so I’m rolling with the Ravens.

 Who is the most underrated teammate at your school? 

Devion Newson, he’s a dawg and was a little overlooked. He’s a well-rounded receiver that I wish we could’ve used more this past season. He’s also an HBCU transfer. 

 What is your biggest pet peeve? 

Getting interrupted, I think that’s super rude especially when you’re trying to explain something important. 

 Who is your favorite teacher ever? 

Coach Knuckles, was my football coach and my social studies teacher in 7th grade. He would keep candy in his pockets and didn’t tolerate any foolishness (especially from his players). 

Overcoming adversity is what defines character, what was the hardest moment in your life to overcome? 

Being away from my son and missing his first birthday was incredibly tough for me. It was a moment that really taught me about the importance of resilience and staying strong even when things are hard. Both in football and in life, I’ve learned that you need to be ‘comfortable being uncomfortable.’ This experience has helped me build character and a willingness to keep going, no matter what challenges come my way. 

If you could have any franchise restaurant in your house what would it be? 

Longhorn Steakhouse offers that perfect blend of a relaxed sports bar vibe with the quality and taste of an upscale dinner spot. Having Longhorn at home would mean enjoying my go-to meals and the restaurant sports feeling without leaving my house.        11. What is your favorite snack food? Trail mix, it’s a good assortment of protein, sweets, and fruit. 

What is your degree in? 

 Sports Management 

If you could have dinner with three people dead or alive, who would it be and why? 

 1. Cam Newton: Cam is my all-time favorite Quarterback and is not only great on the field but off the field as well, pick his brain about how he deals with everyday life. How he goes/went about being a better man, Father, athlete, and businessman, and how he dealt with the ups and downs of football and life. 

2. Kobe Bryant: Kobe is just simply in his own lane when it comes to the grind of being great. He was going to find a way to win, I would ask how he found ways to win championships and what he would’ve done differently. 

 3. Latto: And Latto… she’s Latto. 

What is your biggest weakness? 

Sometimes I’m too fearless, which can lead me to take risks that don’t always pan out. However, this trait also pushes me to step out of my comfort zone and take on challenges that others might shy away from. I’ve learned to balance my fearlessness with careful planning, turning it into an opportunity to learn and grow.

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