Collin Klein, a 6-foot-5, 226 pound quarterback at Kansas State, is an interesting prospect for NFL scouts to evaluate.

Klein is 43-for-59 for 609 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions this season. On the ground, Klein has 210 yards and four touchdowns on 46 attempts.

Klein rushed for 27 touchdowns on 317 attempts and 1,141 yards in 2011.

"No one's more valuable to his team in America," one scout said. "They play him like (Tim) Tebow. He's a big guy, he's not a passer, but look at his rushing numbers from last year. I don't think he's a great pro prospect, but if they keep winning, he's a Heisman candidate and we won't be able to ignore him. You could see him being used like Tebow, as a goal-line quarterback, Wildcat type of guy. He's fun to watch. And he is their offense. All his problems are related to passing, but he wasn't asked to throw a lot last year and didn't look natural when he did. But he does have a more traditional delivery than Tebow."