Chad Kelly

Mississippi quarterback Chad Kelly (10) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Georgia Southern in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Thomas Graning)

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Chad Kelly's draft stock took another hit on Tuesday when it was revealed that the quarterback had surgery to repair an acute rupture of a ligament between two bones in his throwing wrist. Tom Pelissero of USA Today went on to add that the quarterback would not be able to throw for three months.

Despite his ability to make every NFL throw, off-the-field issues and a torn ACL had Kelly as a likely day three pick in the 2017 NFL draft. Kelly's latest surgery could drop the quarterback even further down the draft board.

Although Kelly won't be able to throw for the next three months, the Buffalo Bills have expressed interest in having the quarterback attend the team's local pro day according to Kelly's agent.

Per agent, #Bills have reached out for Chad Kelly to be part of local Combine April 17. Wouldn't do drills, but meet with team. — Jon Scott (@JonScottTV) April 11, 2017

Any high school or college athlete that played in the area is considered a local prospect. Kelly fits that criteria since he played high school football for St. Joe's.

The local pro day would give Buffalo the ability to meet with all local prospects without them counting against the team's official top-30 visits.