Taylor did not play for a county or country junior sides.
Club level Taylor signed for Bedford Blues aged 17. He then joined Saracens on a dual-registration deal in the summer of 2011.
Mark McCall has described Taylor as an underappreciated player, and as a very popular player in the Saracens squad, and he has been described as a 'player's player.' During his time at Saracens he has won three Premiership finals in 2015, 2016 and 2023, scoring a try in the 2016 final. He also helped Saracens win the
European Champions Cup in 2016 and 2017. On 9 May 2023, it was announced Taylor would be leaving Saracens.
International level Taylor first earned international honours representing
Scotland A during their 2013 campaign. He scored a famous try in their first ever victory away to
England Saxons at the sixth time of trying. He made his full debut against Samoa later that year.
Injuries Taylor tore his hamstring during Scotland's 2016 summer tour of Japan. He then had 2 ankle-related operations, shoulder problems, and concussions. He suffered a head injury in 1/18 and ligament injuries in 9/18. ==References==