Lindenwood In 2016, Meylor was
redshirted. In 2017, Meylor was the team's second-string quarterback. He appeared in four games, going five of eleven for eighty yards alongside one touchdown and one interception. He made his first college pass attempt against
Northeastern State which was a fifty-yard touchdown, the fourth-longest pass play of the year for the Lions.
Wisconsin–Whitewater Meylor transferred to
Wisconsin–Whitewater for the 2019 season. In 2019, Meylor appeared in twelve games for the Warhawks. He won the team's Newcomer of the Year Award and was named to the
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Scholastic Honor Roll. He finished the year 112 of 190 for 1,171 yards and eleven touchdowns alongside nine interceptions. He ranked seventh in the WIAC in pass efficiency and eighth in passing average per game with 97.6 yards per game. He has a season-high of 314 passing yards in a 65–21 win over
Wisconsin–Platteville where he was 22 of 27 and also had four touchdown passes. He led the Warhawks to a 13–2 record and
a playoff berth. The team would make it to the
2019 Stagg Bowl where the team would lose to
North Central 14–41. The
2020 Division III season was canceled for the
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater and the WIAC because of
COVID-19. In 2021, Meylor's senior season, he was named to the fourth-team All-America, a
Gagliardi Trophy semifinalist, second-team All-Region 6, WIAC Offensive Player of the Year, first-team All-WIAC, George Chryst Memorial Bowl Offensive MVP, and winner of the team's Karl Schlender Most Improved award. He finished his collegiate career ranked third in program history in completion percentage (66.5%), fifth in passing touchdowns (47), sixth in completions (351), and seventh in passing yards (4,328). He appeared in fourteen games, leading the team to a 13–1 record. The team's only loss was in the
playoffs against the eventual Division III champions
Mary Hardin–Baylor.
Football statistics ==Professional career==