Michael Robinson, who played in the NFL for eight seasons, has made quite a career in the sport, dating back to his playing days.

Now an analyst, his latest opinion on the NFL Network may have raised some eyebrows, but it could also end with Ole Miss fans saying “I told you so” to all of the Chad Kelly doubters at the end of the season.

As you know by now, the Broncos drafted Kelly as this year’s Mr. Irrelevant, and history tells us that doesn’t turn out too well.

However, Robinson isn’t buying it. In fact, he said that he wouldn’t be surprised if Kelly was the Denver Broncos’ starting quarterback this year, and he defended his claim by saying that the tape backs it up.

The Broncos are in the midst of a QB competition with returners Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch, and Kelly is figured to get into the battle once his wrist heals.

“If you look at this guy Chad Kelly — I know that he was Mr. Irrelevant, if he gets a chance and he has enough ‘something about him’ — enough of that Brett Favre kind of guy. But look at some of the biggest games in Ole Miss’ history. The two games in the last two years against Alabama. This guy threw for 762 yards, six touchdowns and zero interceptions. If he gets a chance, he will be their starter. But he has to get that chance.”

Robinson went on to say that Deshaun Watson has received national praise for going 1-1 against Alabama in the last two seasons, but Kelly hasn’t.

One crucial point that Robinson makes is clear: Kelly didn’t become Mr. Irrelevant because of his talent. He says that if Kelly can avoid the off-the-field and temperament issues that plagued him at Ole Miss and Clemson, the sky could be the limit for the rookie QB.