Taylor Powell
Taylor Powell (born October 21, 1998) is an American professional football quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[1] A native of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Powell has built a career marked by perseverance across multiple college programs and professional leagues, including a tryout at the Carolina Panthers' 2023 rookie minicamp after going undrafted in the NFL Draft, and a steady rise in the CFL, where he has served as both a backup and starter for the Tiger-Cats since signing with the team in 2023.[2][3] Powell's high school career at Fayetteville High School was highlighted by leading the Bulldogs to consecutive Arkansas Class 7A state championships in 2015 and 2016, earning him recognition as a standout prep quarterback.[2] At the collegiate level, he began at the University of Missouri from 2017 to 2019, appearing in 15 games and completing 35 of 76 passes for one touchdown.[2] After transferring to Troy University in 2021, Powell played in six games, throwing for 1,251 yards, seven touchdowns, and six interceptions while ranking among the top three quarterbacks in his conference according to Pro Football Focus.[2] He concluded his college career at Eastern Michigan University in 2022, starting nine games and passing for 2,111 yards with 16 touchdowns and eight interceptions; during this season, he earned the Manning Award "Star of the Week" honor on November 21 and was named E-Gridiron Group Offensive Newcomer of the Year.[4][2] In his professional debut with the Tiger-Cats on July 28, 2023, against the Edmonton Elks, Powell completed two of four passes for 47 yards and one touchdown.[2] Over his first CFL season in 2023, he appeared in 16 games, making nine starts and posting a 4-5 record as a starter while filling in for injured teammate Bo Levi Mitchell.[5] In 2024, Powell made a start following Mitchell's benching in Week 10, and was selected for the CFL Honour Roll after a strong performance against the Montreal Alouettes, where he completed 30 of 38 passes for 319 yards and two touchdowns.[6][7] He signed a contract extension with Hamilton through the 2025 season on May 12, 2024, and through the 2025 regular season, Powell has appeared in 50 games total, accumulating 2,752 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, along with 267 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.[5][1]Early life and high school career
Early life
Taylor Powell was born on October 21, 1998, in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[1] He is the son of Mark and Elizabeth Powell and has one younger sister, Kailey.[8] Powell grew up in Fayetteville, a community with a strong football tradition anchored by the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.[9] From a young age, he showed interest in the sport, idolizing local quarterback Chase Daniel, a former Razorback who played for the University of Missouri.[9]High school career
Taylor Powell attended Fayetteville High School in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he played quarterback for the Bulldogs football team.[10] As a senior in 2016, Powell delivered an outstanding performance, completing 237 of 348 passes for 3,473 yards and 44 touchdowns, while also contributing seven rushing touchdowns.[11] His efficiency and dual-threat ability were instrumental in Fayetteville's offensive success that season.[12] Under Powell's leadership, the Bulldogs won back-to-back Arkansas Class 7A state championships in 2015 and 2016, with him earning recognition as the title game MVP in 2016 after throwing for 265 yards and four touchdowns in a 53-19 victory over North Little Rock.[11][13] Powell's high school exploits drew significant recruiting attention, as he was rated the No. 22 pocket passer quarterback prospect nationally by ESPN for the class of 2017.[10] Initially committed to Wake Forest, he flipped his pledge to the University of Missouri and signed with the Tigers in February 2017.[11]College career
University of Missouri
Taylor Powell arrived at the University of Missouri in 2017 as a three-star quarterback recruit from Fayetteville High School in Arkansas, where he was recognized as the state's Mr. Football after throwing for over 3,400 yards and 44 touchdowns in his senior season.[14] During his true freshman year, Powell appeared in three games but redshirted to preserve a year of eligibility, with no passing attempts while learning the Tigers' offensive system behind starter Drew Lock.[15] As a redshirt freshman in 2018, Powell remained the primary backup to Lock and saw limited action in six games, completing 6 of 14 passes for 134 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions.[16] In 2019, his redshirt sophomore season, Powell continued in a backup capacity behind new starter Kelly Bryant, appearing in six games including one start against Georgia on November 9 after Bryant suffered an injury. In that start, he went 10-for-22 for 84 yards, and for the season he completed 29 of 62 passes for 297 yards, one touchdown pass against Arkansas, and two interceptions.[4][17] After the 2019 campaign, Powell stayed with the program for his redshirt junior year in 2020 but opted to sit out the season amid COVID-19 concerns, ultimately entering the NCAA transfer portal on September 10, 2020, to pursue more substantial playing time elsewhere.[18]Troy University
After sitting out the 2020 season at the University of Missouri to preserve a year of eligibility amid COVID-19 extensions granted by the NCAA, Powell transferred to Troy University in December 2020.[19] His prior experience as a backup at Missouri helped prepare him for a more prominent role, and he won the starting quarterback competition over incumbent Gunnar Watson during training camp.[20] As a junior, Powell emerged as the Trojans' primary starter early in the 2021 campaign.[21] Powell started the first five games of the season, leading Troy to a 2–3 record in those contests while showcasing improved volume and efficiency compared to his limited opportunities at Missouri.[22] Over six appearances, he completed 125 of 189 passes for 1,251 yards, with seven touchdowns and six interceptions, achieving a 66.1% completion rate.[16] His performance included standout efforts, such as 311 yards and two touchdowns against Louisiana–Monroe on September 25.[22] Powell's season was cut short by a knee injury sustained during Troy's October 2 loss to South Carolina, causing him to miss the October 9 matchup against Georgia Southern.[23] He returned in a limited capacity for the November 6 "Battle for the Belt" game against South Alabama, completing 6 of 11 passes for 80 yards before Gunnar Watson retook the starting role.[22] This injury marked the transition from starter to backup for the remainder of Powell's time with the Trojans.[24]Eastern Michigan University
In January 2022, Powell transferred to Eastern Michigan University as a graduate student to join the Eagles football team after spending the previous season at Troy University.[25] During the 2022 season, Powell appeared in nine games for Eastern Michigan, starting all nine while completing 174 of 269 passes for 2,111 yards, 16 touchdowns, and eight interceptions.[16] His performance helped the Eagles achieve a 9-4 record, including a victory in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, where he was named Offensive MVP after throwing for 298 yards and two touchdowns in a 41-27 win over San Jose State.[26] On November 21, 2022, Powell earned Manning Award "Star of the Week" honors for his standout performance in a 31-24 road victory over Kent State on November 16, completing 30 of 39 passes for a career-high 315 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions.[27] He was also named the E-Gridiron Group Offensive Newcomer of the Year. This game marked his second consecutive 1,000-yard passing season and highlighted his efficiency, ranking third in the Mid-American Conference with a 64.7% completion percentage.[26] Powell also received academic recognition, being named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team for his performance both on the field and in the classroom.[28] Following the season, Powell declared for the 2023 NFL Draft, expressing hope to hear his name called among the league's prospects.[26]College statistics
Over his college career spanning the University of Missouri (2017–2019), Troy University (2021), and Eastern Michigan University (2022), Taylor Powell appeared in 30 games as a quarterback, completing 334 of 534 passes for 3,793 yards with 24 touchdowns and 16 interceptions, achieving a 62.5% completion rate and a 131.2 passer rating.[16] Powell's rushing contributions were limited, with 70 carries for -192 yards and 3 touchdowns across those 30 games.[16] The following table summarizes his year-by-year passing statistics, including games played (GP) and starts (GS) where documented from official team records and reliable databases.| Year | School | GP/GS | Cmp-Att | Pct | Yds | TD | Int | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Missouri | 3/0 | 0-0 | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| 2018 | Missouri | 6/0 | 6-14 | 42.9 | 134 | 0 | 0 | 123.3 |
| 2019 | Missouri | 6/1 | 29-62 | 46.8 | 297 | 1 | 2 | 85.9 |
| 2021 | Troy | 6/5 | 125-189 | 66.1 | 1,251 | 7 | 6 | 127.6 |
| 2022 | Eastern Michigan | 9/9 | 174-269 | 64.7 | 2,111 | 16 | 8 | 144.3 |
| Career | 30 | 334-534 | 62.5 | 3,793 | 24 | 16 | 131.2 |