2021 NFL Draft Prospect Interview: Cole Kelley, QB, Southeastern Louisiana University


- Name: Cole Kelley
- Height: 6’7
- Weight: 240
- Position: QB
- College: Southeastern LA University
- Twitter: @ColeKelley10
What is the best restaurant in your hometown city?
• Agave
When breaking down your film what will stick out?
• I believe how well I move for my size sill stick out.
If you won the lotto, what is the first thing you would do with the money?
• Put a majority in the bank and then take care of my parents
What has been your biggest failure?
• That’s hard to say. I try to look at my failures as lessons and learn from them.
What do your teammates say is your best quality?
• Competitiveness
Who is the hardest working teammate on your team?
• I couldn’t pick one to be honest. A few guys come to mind.
What is your degree in, if you do not make it as a football player, what is your dream job?
• General studies. I want to coach. I haven’t fully decided if I would prefer to coach high school or college yet.
What is your coolest life moment?
• Snowboarding for the first time in Montana
What song would you sing at Karaoke night?
• Ice Ice Baby
If you could pick any actor to play you in a movie, who are you picking?
• Vince Vaughn
Who is your favorite football team?
• Don’t really have one.
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If you had a warning label, what would yours say?
• My footwork wasn’t great early on in college but has consistently gotten better.
What is your biggest fear?
• Failure
Who is the most underrated player in the NFL?
• Frank Ragnow
Take us through game day, How do you prepare?
• I wake up and eat breakfast. Then I watch a little film and go over the openers.
Do you have any hobbies?
• Golf and Basketball
If you had to compare yourself to someone in the NFL, who would that be?
• Big Ben
Who has been the biggest influence on your life and explain why?
• Honestly my entire family as a whole. They have had my back the whole way.
What motivates you to work hard?
• Desire for greatness and fear of failure