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Junior WR Malcolm Kelly Going Pro

Junior WR Malcolm Kelly Going Pro

January 10, 2008 | Football

NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly has decided to bypass his senior year of college eligibility to enter the National Football League Draft. OU head coach Bob Stoops confirmed Kelly's decision Thursday afternoon.

"We're excited for Malcolm and his family," Stoops said. "He was an oustanding player in our program and we appreciate all of his efforts. We look forward to watching him in the NFL. He is well-suited to professional football in many ways and we are sure that the attributes that made him such a success for us will serve him equally well on that level."
 
Last season, Kelly, a Longview, Texas native, was the Sooners' second-leading receiver in catches, yards  and touchdowns with 49 grabs for 821 yards and nine TD. Among the OU regulars, he was tops with 16.8 yards per reception.
 
"I felt like the time was right to make this decision," said Kelly. "My family and I have talked it over for the last few days and decided this was the way to go. I've talked to a lot of guys who I trust who are playing in the NFL and I value their input.
 
"OU and the coaches there gave me the best opportunity to reach the pro level. Going to OU was really the thing that put me in the position to be able to make this decision."

As a sophomore, Kelly had 62 catches for 992 yards and 10 touchdowns. His 21 career touchdown receptions ranks No. 2 at Oklahoma to the 30 hauled in by current Baltimore Raven Mark Clayton.

2007 Season
All-Big 12 second team by the coaches and honorable mention by the Associated Press ... ranks second all-time at OU with 21 career touchdown receptions and 2,285 receiving yards ... has three 100-yard games this season and nine in career (second best all-time at OU) ... four grabs for 118 yards and two TD vs. UNT ... four catches for 102 yards and three TD against Miami ... six catches for 81 yards and two TD vs. Utah State ... five grabs for 105 yards and one touchdown against Texas ... led Sooners in Big 12 Championship with 72 yards on four catches.

2006 Season
All-Big 12 second team by the coaches and Associated Press ... led the Sooners in receptions, receiving yards and touchdown catches ... tied the school record with 11 receptions against Texas Tech ... went over 100 receiving yards in five games with a best of 164 versus Middle Tennessee, a bowl team ... set a quarter record in that game after hauling in three passes for 134 yards in the first period ... set Big 12 Championship Game records with 10 receptions and 142 yards ... also caught two TDs in the win over Nebraska ... became the fastest player in OU history to reach 1,000 career receiving yards when he did it in his 19th game (at Missouri) ... ranks No. 6 at OU for receptions in a season, No. 3 in receiving yards and No. 4 in touchdown receptions ... had at least one touchdown in seven games and two scoring catches in three ... suffered a knee injury early in the Fiesta Bowl and missed most of the game (no statistics).

2005 Season
All-Big 12 honorable mention (Big 12 Coaches) ... named to The Sporting News' Freshman All-America honorable mention team and All-Big 12 Freshman Team ... led the Sooners in receptions and receiving yards ... season-high eight receptions at Nebraska ... caught seven passes for 79 yards in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl ... hauled in five passes for a season-best 118 yards against Texas A&M ... had TD catches against Kansas and Texas Tech ... ended season ranked No. 3 at OU for receiving yards by a freshman and for receptions by a freshman ... became the fourth freshman in OU history to lead the team in receiving, the first since 1975.

High School:
Caught 29 passes for 638 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior ... three-time all-district first team selection at wide receiver ... named first team All-State his final two years ... No. 13 wide receiver (ESPN.com) ... No. 93 player in the nation (ESPN.com) ... No. 6 wide receiver in the country (Rivals.com and Scout.com) ... No. 68 player in the nation (Rivals.com) ... No. 1 wide receiver in Texas (Scout.com) ... coached by John King.

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