Blake Bell can do a lot of different things for the NFL team that drafts him
Chris Conley is a playmaker and a filmmaker. (USATSI)

Congratulations, your favorite NFL team is the proud new owner of a Chris Conley! Now, odds are that you aren't all that familiar with Chris seeing as how he's not one of the players talking heads have spent the last four months yammering about constantly. Luckily for you, we know a bit about him that we would be more than happy to share with you. 

So let's get to learning.

Who the heck is he?

Chris is a wide receiver from Georgia. He actually led the team in receiving in 2014, catching 36 passes for 657 yards and eight touchdowns. You can say he's somewhat of a deep threat, but he's also a pretty interesting dude off the field too.

What's so interesting about him?

He has hobbies outside the world of football, like being a filmmaker. Perhaps you've already seen some of his work.

You probably never even realized Star Wars took place at Sanford Stadium, or that Georgia coach Mark Richt was such an amazing actor, but now you do thanks to Chris Conley.

Conley is also exceedingly intelligent. He understands the importance of education and wrote a personal letter to Bulldogs fans after his career was over.

"I would like to set an example that we as people should have a goal to unite families, neighborhoods, and cities for the well-being of our state and then our country. Call me an idealist but I believe that all it takes for change to take root is a willing participant and the faith that it will happen. That same willingness and faith is what allowed a 2-3 star recruit to defy the odds and contribute at the greatest school in the country. Let us be the change we want to see in our homes, cities, and state. I am standing with you all."

Is he making any other movies?

Yes, Chris is currently working on another project that isn't Star Wars based, but it's believed the budget for his next film will approach the $75,000 mark, so, you know, this isn't just you and your friends making a stupid movie. This is the real stuff.

That's pretty cool. Anything else I should know?

Well, he's also been pretty outspoken during his time about college athletes essentially being semi-pro athletes, but now that he's been drafted, we can remove the semi from him at least. 

The movie was cool, but do you have any football highlights?

Sure. This catch was kinda cool.

It was. Can I follow him on Twitter?  

Over 41,000 people already do.

Do you think he'll be any good in the NFL?

If he wants to be, the talent is certainly there. He was also one of the most impressive wide receivers at this year's combine. He's fast, strong, and has good hands. To me the only thing that will keep him from at least being a solid pro would be a filmmaking career.