Former Ole Miss QB Chad Kelly reportedly has wrist surgery, won’t throw before NFL Draft
Published 10:12 am Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Chad Kelly’s wrist injury was worse than originally thought.
The former Ole Miss quarterback had surgery Monday to repair a ruptured ligament in his throwing wrist and won’t throw for three months, according to a report by USA Today’s Tom Pelissero. Kelly’s agent, Duray Oubre, told Pelissero that renowned orthopedist Dr. James Andrews performed the surgery.
Kelly was scheduled to throw again for NFL scouts at Ole Miss on April 22.
His pro day workout on April 3 was cut short after he reaggravated what he said was a sprain he suffered the previous week while training. The handful of passes he threw on pro day turned out to be the only chance Kelly got in front of NFL scouts and personnel before the NFL Draft, which begins April 27 in Philadelphia.
Kelly, who accounted for 7,632 total yards and 65 touchdowns during his two-year career with the Rebels, wasn’t invited to the scouting combine in February. Also coming back from ACL surgery that cut his senior season short, Kelly is projected as a seventh-round pick by NFLDraftScout.com.
Ole Miss QB Chad Kelly had surgery Monday for an acute rupture of ligament between two bones in throwing wrist. No throwing for 3 months.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 11, 2017