Garrett Grayson

QB · Colorado State
Grayson starred under new Florida head coach Jim McElwain the past three years and leaves the Rams as the program's owner of every significant career passing record, including yardage, touchdowns and completion percentage. Grayson arrived at Colorado State prior to McElwain leaving the offensive coordinator role at Alabama and wound up playing in four games (starting three) as a true freshman. He was named the starter by McElwain after fall camp in 2012 but broke his collarbone against Air Force on Sept. 29 and wound up playing in only six games. Healthy the past two seasons, Grayson has emerged as one of the Mountain West's biggest stars. He started all 14 games in 2013, completing 62.1 percent of his passes for 3,696 yards and 23 touchdowns against 11 interceptions. In tossing 32 touchdowns against just six interceptions over the 2014 regular season, Grayson was named the conference's Player of the Year and earned invitations to the East-West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl. Grayson is rarely mentioned among the top quarterback prospects but his vision, pocket mobility and accuracy are intriguing. If impressive in interviews, all-star games and workouts, Grayson could enjoy a steady rise as the draft approaches.