Heading into the final game of the 2017 season, there has been a growing notion that UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen could be leaning toward forgoing his senior year for the NFL Draft.

The 20-year-old silenced all that chatter on Wednesday morning by taking to social media to state that he had not come to any decision concerning his football future.

There are many early projections that have Rosen as being one of the top choices in the 2018 NFL Draft alongside USC quarterback Sam Darnold. He has put together a productive junior campaign passing for 3,717 yards with 26 touchdowns with 10 interceptions. This includes seven games with more than 300 passing yards along with topping 400 yards four times.

Rosen has shown to be a gifted passer that has shown to have strong footwork and pocket presence. He also possesses a strong arm while displaying the ability to make accurate passes in tight windows of spaces. In essence, Rosen has the skill set that could make him a viable starting quarterback in the NFL.

Although there are indications that Rosen is leaning toward entering the NFL Draft next year, there is still plenty of time for him to make a sound decision. Keep in mind, UCLA is scheduled to play against Kansas State in the Cactus Bowl on Dec. 26.