Education
Grady chose Oklahoma over offers from Florida State, Tennessee, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California and Washington.
Grady chose Oklahoma over offers from Florida State, Tennessee, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California and Washington.
After a standout high school career at Edison High School, Grady signed with the University of Oklahoma to continue his football career. After a lack of playing time for two years, Grady transferred to the University of Utah. While at Utah, Grady saw limited action again, making only three starts in his career.
After being passed on in the 2008 NFL Draft, Grady signed with the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgs of af2 in 2009.
When the Yard Dawgs transitioned into the Arena Football League, Grady was re-signed and led the Yard Dawgs to a 6-10 record. In 2011, Grady signed with the Utah Blaze, where he threw for 107 touchdowns while leading the Blaze to a 9-9 record, just missing the playoffs.
After re-signing for the 2012 season, Grady posted the greatest single season for a quarterback in American Federation of Labor-Congress history. He set single season records for touchdown passes (142) and passing yards (5,863), while also tying a single game record with 12 touchdown passes against the Cleveland Gladiators.
He re-signed with the Blaze in 2013 to a three-year maximum contract.
On July 8, 2003, Grady committed to Oklahoma. Oklahoma
As White"s backup in 2004, Grady completed 12 of 14 passes for 63 yards and one touchdown. Utah
Grady transferred to the University of Utah in 2005.
He saw limited action as a junior in 2006, completing 7 of 14 passes for 102 yards, one touchdown, and three interceptions.
He entered his senior season as a backup, but took over as quarterback when starter Brian Johnson suffered an injury early in the year. Grady played in six games, including three starts.
He finished the season with 58 completions in 115 attempts, for a total of 681 yards, with four touchdowns and three interceptions. The highlight of the year for Grady was leading the Utes to a 44-6 rout over #11 ranked University of California, Los Los Angeles
College career statistics
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz
In 2009, Grady played for the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz of af2.
In 2010, Grady was re-signed by the Yard Dawgz.
He was the starter for the Yard Dawgz in its only season in Arena Football League. He led the team to a 6-10 record. Utah Blaze
= 2011 season In 2011, Grady signed with the Utah Blaze.
He led the Blaze to a 9-9 record, and threw for over 100 touchdowns.
= 2012 season He re-signed with the Blaze for the 2012 season. Grady led the Blaze to a 12–6 record, with a playoff berth.
During the season, Grady set a single-season record for touchdown passes with 142, breaking the previous mark of 117 set by Chris Greisen. Grady also broke Greisen"s record of passing yards in a single season, with 5,863.
During a July 13 game against the Cleveland Gladiators, Grady threw 12 touchdown passes, tying an American Federation of Labor-Congress single-game record.
= 2013 season Grady re-signed with the Blaze on November 1, 2012 to a three-year maximum. Pittsburgh Power
Grady was assigned to the Pittsburgh Power on September 6, 2013 after he was selected in the dispersal draft of the Chicago Rush and Blaze players. The Power folded after the 2014 season.
Jacksonville Sharks
On January 20, 2015, Grady was assigned to the Jacksonville Sharks.