NFL Draft: UCLA QB Brett Hundley to Go Pro

UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley plans to enter the 2015 NFL draft, Pro Football Talk reports.

Hundley seemed to have his mind made up when speaking to Jim Rome of CBS Sports.

"The conversation keeps coming up," Hundley said. "I've got my degree. I've done everything I wanted to do here. I've left something really, truly great, and I feel good."

Hundley summed up his future by saying there is a "really high" chance that he will leave UCLA following this season.

Hundley, 21, redshirted in 2011 and has started for UCLA over the last three seasons. Many draft observers speculated that he would have been a first-round pick had he left school last season.

However, concerns over his decision making and accuracy have somewhat hurt his draft stock this year. Hundley is generally considered to be the third-best quarterback prospect after Oregon's Marcus Mariota and Florida State's Jameis Winston.

Hundley is 6-foot-3 and 227 pounds. He has completed 72 percent of his passes this season for 2,873 yards with 20 touchdowns while thowing for only five interceptions.

The Bruins QB received above average to exceptional grades in every category in ESPN's Draft Profile. These categories include mental makeup, release/arm strength, pocket mobility and intangibles among others.

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