One of the most productive running backs in Arizona Wildcats history is getting a shot at the next level.

J.J. Taylor, who ran for more than 3,200 yards in his UA career, signed with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free on Saturday, according to Michael Lev of the Arizona Daily Star and Taylor’s high school Twitter account:

I'm hearing that @ArizonaFBall RB J.J. Taylor is signing with the six-time Super Bowl champion @Patriots — Michael Lev (@MichaelJLev) April 26, 2020

Congrats to former Husky JJ Taylor for signing with the New England Patriots #ProHusky pic.twitter.com/jmkAIcR6BO — Corona Centennial FB (@Cen10Football) April 26, 2020

The 5-foot-6 Taylor ran for 721 yards and five touchdowns while catching 32 passes for 289 yards in 2019 as a redshirt junior, battling an ankle injury in late September that caused him to miss two games. For his career he ranks fifth in UA history with 3,263 rushing yards and his 4,722 all-purpose yards are sixth-most in Tucson.

Taylor’s combination of strength and elusiveness could allow him to carve out a role at the next level, though he will need to show more as a pass-catcher. He caught 62 passes for 487 yards and two touchdowns in his UA career, with 289 of those yards coming in 2019.

Some mock drafts projected him as a late-round pick. Here’s what NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein says about Taylor’s NFL potential: