He later served as a coach at Coahoma Community College, Texas Southern, and North Carolina Central, before joining Jackson State in 2019.
[1][2] He began attending Jackson State University (JSU) in 1998[1] and spent his first two seasons as backup to Mark Washington.
[2] Taylor finished his junior year as Jackson State's third leading receiver, having recorded 559 yards and four touchdowns on 34 receptions.
[4] After going unselected in the 2002 NFL draft, Taylor was signed by the defending champion New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent.
[9] Although originally slated to play for the Barcelona Dragons,[9] he ended up appearing in four games for the Frankfurt Galaxy and one for the Amsterdam Admirals.
[12] He left for Texas Southern in 2012, serving two years there as the recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach.
[15] Taylor returned to his alma mater, Jackson State, in January 2019, being hired as quarterbacks coach.