Chad Kelly Ends Up Being Mr. Irrelevant 2017

Chad Kelly Ends Up Being Mr. Irrelevant 2017

Talk about a slap in the face, Chad Kelly, the Denver Broncos final and last pick of the 2017 NFL Draft at #235 is this years Mr. Irrelevant!!

The 23-year-old is a dual-threat quarterback, Chad Kelly ended up as the last pick of the draft out of the total 253 players that were selected for the 2017 NFL draft. Read on…

Chad Kelly Ends Up Being Mr. Irrelevant 2017

Chad Kelly is a talented player, but some people question his character. Chad comes from a famous blood line, his Hall of Fame uncle, Jim Kelly.

Jim fell on opposite ends of the of the draft spectrum. His uncle Jim Kelly was taken in first round in 1983 at #14 quarterback, the year Broncos GM John Elway was No. 1 pick.

Unfortunately, Chad Kelly ended up as Mr. Irrelevant. #Message

CelebNSports247.com has learned that he is of the field antics overshadowed his talent, which some might say Joe Mixon should have been Mr. Irrelevant. Joe is an extremely great player, and the incident that was talked about this year, happened three year ago. Joe is 20, the incident happened when Mixon was 17.

As for Chad Kelly, He had many incosistancies on and off the field. From being kicked off the Clemson football team due to “detrimental conduct” Kelly also faced numerous charges, including resisting arrest, after an altercation at a downtown Buffalo restaurant.

Despite his off field drama, his n field game is pretty badass. After he transferred to East Mississippi Community College, Chad led Mississippi to a 12-0 record, which led to a NJCAA National Football Championship. It was there that Chad was named the starting quarterback for the 2015 season. During his two-year stint with Mississippi.

So what is wrong with Kelly?

Kelly has the athleticism and speed to make defenses pay. Plus, Kelly has the potential to become an NFL starter, but scouts are concerned about his character. He has to learn quickly that teams will not deal with players who do not carry themselves properly on and off the field. Basically, he needs to man up and not be another Johnny Manziel, just true talent wasted because he loves to party.

Why did they pick Chad?

Like we said, Kelly has the potential to be something great. His uncle Jim Kelly, believes his nephew has a “very special arm.” Plus, Coaches love quarterbacks who have a lot of confidence in their arm.

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Hopefully, Kelly can prove himself so he can shake the stigama of Mr. Irrelevant once he is on the field. Also, Kelly is used to working out of the pistol and shotgun formations. He must get use to taking snaps under center because not every play will be in those two formations. Apparently, the Broncos are sending his a message.

Thoughts?