Utah quarterback Travis Wilson spent last week in Southern California to take part in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, where he practiced and played in front of scouts from every NFL team and several from the Canadian Football League.

Wilson started for the American team and completed 7 of 10 passes for 66 yards without a touchdown or interception. ESPN.com caught up with Wilson before the game to check in on how the week was going:

A 10-win season had to have been a great way to finish your career at Utah.

Travis Wilson: I was really happy with the way I got to finish my career and I was really happy I was able to be a four-year starter at Utah and end my career with a win against the team we played.

Quarterback Travis Wilson showcased both his arm and his legs in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. AP Photo/Alex Gallardo

What stood out the most about your career?

TW: Just being part of that team. Being a part of Utah football was a great experience for me. I got to meet a lot of great people and met a lot of great friends, so the bond we had as a team was amazing and I think if you ask any freshman it’s something that stands out from the rest of the teams that they visit. That we have a great brotherhood and that’s something I’ll always carry with me.

What do you hope to accomplish during the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl week?

TW: Just play a good game and kind of showcase my skills. I know we’re doing a lot of under-center stuff and scouts haven’t seen that from me yet. I’m just trying to do the best I can with all the under-center stuff and my drops and everything and hopefully leave a good impression on the scouts.

What have the interactions with the NFL scouts been like?

TW: They’re out here interviewing us after practice and stuff. At night there is always a two-hour deal where we get interviewed by them. That part of the process has been great, and I got to meet a lot of great scouts for a lot of great clubs and happy I’ve been able to enjoy the experience.

What kind of questions have they been asking?

TW: A lot of it is just background information. “What’s your family like? Where did you grow up?” And also questions like why do you love playing football? Do you see yourself as a leader? Why should we choose you over someone else? A lot of questions and it’s been great to experience those and give them the best answers I can.

What is your career goal?

TW: Hopefully just make it on a team. I want to do the best I can to be the best teammate I can be and help out the team in any way possible. Whether that’s running plays for them in practice or being a leader and being a guy on the offense. Whatever that role is, I hope to embrace it and do the best job I can and, like I said, do anything I can to help the team get better.

Do you have an expectation as far as the draft is concerned?

TW: No. I’m just hoping a team will give me a shot. I definitely have a lot of potential and have a lot to give. Hopefully, someone will see that and definitely been working really hard these past few weeks to fine-tune my technique and my fundamentals and get smarter within the game of football.