2018: Listed as a starter at wide receiver on the preseason depth chart. He had six catches for 99 yards in two spring scrimmages, then sat out EWU’s Red-White Game.
2017: Started Eastern’s first two games but then missed five games from Sept. 16 to Oct. 14 with an injury. He caught 10 passes in the first two games, then had just four in the final four games of the season after he returned to action. He had a career-high eight catches for 93 yards versus Texas Tech (9/2/17) in EWU’s opener to earn team offensive player of the week honors, including EWU’s first touchdown of the season with a 22-yard catch. In the next game he had a career-long 50-yard non-scoring reception versus North Dakota State (9/9/17). He closed the year with two catches for 27 yards versus Portland State (11/18/17).
2016: Redshirted because of an abundance of wide receivers, including three senior starters (Cooper Kupp, Kendrick Bourne, Shaq Hill). All three were All-Americans in 2016 and moved on to opportunities in the NFL after combining for an inconceivable 817 catches for 12,412 yards and 132 touchdowns in 160 career games played (109 starts). Grady was selected as the team’s offensive scout team player of the week twice.
2015: Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team for the second-straight season. He made his first career start at Idaho State (10/17/15) and caught one pass for two yards. He also started versus Montana (11/14/15) and played in all 11 Eastern games. He caught a season-high six passes for 78 yards against the Grizzlies, and one game earlier had five receptions for 61 yards a touchdown versus Northern Arizona (11/7/15). His first career touchdown came against Northern Colorado (10/24/15) when he finished with four receptions for 44 yards.
2014: Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. Was one of eight Eagle true freshmen to see action, making his debut in EWU’s opener against Sam Houston State (8/23/14). He caught three passes for 23 yards in his next game versus Montana Western (8/30/14) and eventually played in all 14 EWU games. He had a 49-yard reception against Northern Arizona (10/25/14).
HS: Graduated from Kentwood HS in 2014. Named by the
Seattle Times as a “White Chip” selection as one of the top 100 prospects in the state of Washington. He was picked as a first team selection on the
Tacoma News Tribune All-Area squad as a linebacker. Earned All-South Puget Sound League 4A North Division honors as a first team wide receiver and a second team defensive lineman. Finished his senior season with 6 1/2 sacks on defense, and had 37 catches for 663 yards and six touchdowns. He helped lead the Conquerors to a 7-3 record in his senior season. He caught a season-high seven passes for 203 yards and two touchdowns, including receptions of 79 and 65 yards, in a 26-14 loss to Tahoma. Grady caught two touchdown passes and passed for another in a 38-3 win over Kentridge. He caught a 39-yard touchdown pass for the Conquerors on their first offensive play of the season against Auburn. He was named to Ron Siegel’s preseason All-State team (all classifications) as a first team multi-purpose player. As a junior in 2012, he was named All-South Puget Sound League as a first team defensive end and a second team wide receiver. He also lettered in basketball and track and field. As a senior co-captain in basketball, he averaged more than 11 points per game in helping Kentwood to a 14-8 record. He earned second team All-SPSL 4A North honors as both a junior and senior in basketball. He placed fifth in the 110-meter high hurdles as a senior at the State 4A Track and Field Championships, and had a season-best time of 14.75. He was also 11th in the discus with a throw of 146-1 and had a season-best of 153-4. As a junior, he placed 10th in the discus at the State 4A Championships with a throw of 140-8, and had a season best of 144-3 earlier in the season. He also competed in the shot put and the 300 hurdles. His Eagle teammates Brandyn Bangsund (’14), Trenton Harris (’16) and Andre Slyter (’16) also attended Kentwood. Former Eagle wide receiver Aaron Boyce also attended Kentwood, as well as former EWU basketball player and NBA standout Rodney Stuckey.
Personal: Mechanical engineering major. Born 2/14/96 in Renton, Wash. His parents are James Grady and Marlo Conwell. Related to former NFL players Ernie Conwell (Rams/Saints) and Eddie Williams (Redskins/Bears/Browns/Seahawks), as well as former UW discus thrower Will Conwell.
Year |
GP |
PC |
Hi |
Yds |
Apr |
Apg |
TD |
Lg |
2014 |
14 |
7 |
3 |
97 |
13.9 |
0.5 |
0 |
49 |
2015 |
11 |
25 |
6 |
281 |
11.2 |
2.3 |
2 |
32 |
2017 |
6 |
14 |
8 |
206 |
14.7 |
2.3 |
1 |
50 |
Totals |
31 |
46 |
6 |
584 |
12.7 |
1.5 |
3 |
50 |
TERENCE GRADY Top Receiving Performances (0 with 100+)
8 catches, 93 yards, 1 TD – Texas Tech – 9/2/17
6 catches, 78 yards, 0 TD – Montana – 11/14/15