Kerry Taylor (American football)

Kerry Lee Taylor (born February 20, 1989) is a former professional football wide receiver and high school coach.

[2][3] Online college recruitment service Scout listed him as the 4th best prospect in Arizona and the 22nd best wide receiver nationwide.

When Koetter was fired before the 2007 season and Denis Erickson hired, Taylor honored his verbal commitment to ASU by signing a letter of intent.

While at ASU, Taylor sought and completed a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a Sociology and Communications.

Only the Arizona Cardinals[6] and Jacksonville Jaguars[7] promoted Taylor from practice squads during regular season play.

[7] He scored his first NFL touchdown on December 29 in a game against the Indianapolis Colts on a 14-yard pass from quarterback Chad Henne.

At the end of the contest, players stomped out a painted breast cancer ribbon at the 50-yard-line of Arete Prep's field.

The ribbon was painted on the field to honor the wife of Arete Prep coach Cord Smith, who was suffering from Stage 4 breast cancer.