Reports surfaced Thursday that junior quarterback Brock Osweiler has decided to leave Arizona State and declare for the NFL draft.

Sources indicate that Osweiler is indeed leaning toward that direction, but as of Thursday night, Osweiler's father, John, said in a text message that his son is 'going over some last-minute details" and that the family hopes to announce a decision Friday.

Devils Digest, citing an anonymous report, reported that Osweiler would announce his NFL intentions at a Friday news conference. As of Thursday night, ASU spokesman Mark Brand said no news conference has been scheduled.

In his first season starting, Osweiler became the first ASU quarterback in school history to pass for 4,000 yards. In 13 games, he completed 63.2 percent of his passes for 4,036 yards and 26 touchdowns with 13 interceptions.

After ASU's loss at the Las Vegas Bowl, Osweiler said he wanted a few days to get away and clear his head before thinking about next season. He broke down in tears when asked about outgoing offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone, telling reporters that Mazzone had made him the quarterback he is.

In 2010, Osweiler battled for the starter's job all through spring practice and fall camp, but lost to Steven Threet a week before ASU's season opener. He took over for an injured Threet at the end of the season, however, leading the Sun Devils to wins over UCLA and rival Arizona.

In 2009, he started the game at Oregon, becoming the first true freshman to start for ASU since Jake Plummer in 1992.

In all, he played in 25 games, starting 15 of them. In his ASU career, he has thrown for 5,082 yards and 33 touchdowns.