Taylor Kelly

QB · Arizona State
After Brock Osweiler bolted Tempe for the NFL, Michael Eubanks and Mike Bercovici were the favorites to land the starting quarterback job, but Kelly emerged as the best fit in Todd Graham's spread-option attack. Kelly benefited from quarterback-designed runs and movements in the offense, but his skills don't translate as well to the NFL with marginal physical traits to survive as a pocket passer at the next level. A two-star recruit out of high school, Kelly originally committed to Nevada and was hoping for an offer from nearby Boise State, but then Arizona State entered the picture and he became a Sun Devil, redshirting in 2010. He served as Osweiler's back-up in 2011 and won the starting job as a sophomore in 2012, finishing with 67.1-percent completions, 3,039 passing yards and a career-high 29 passing touchdowns. Kelly set personal-bests as a junior in 2013 with 302 completions and 3,635 passing yards with 608 yards on the ground and nine rushing scores. He returned for his senior season, but he battled a foot injury and finished with a career-low 59.4-percent completions.