Will Levis might be the most talented quarterback in this year's NFL draft, with the Kentucky senior having all the traits that every scout dreams to find in a prospect.
Throughout his last two years as a starter, Levis has shown that he is a true prototypical quarterback who posses all the tools - with a cannon of an arm, deadly accuracy and the ability to make plays on the move. At 6'4, 230lbs, Levis' game is eerily-similar to that of Buffalo Bills starting quarterback Josh Allen, who he has been compared to by numerous draft experts such as Mel Kiper, Todd McShay and Daniel Jeremiah.
And while it's Levis' on the field that will wow scouts as they continue with their analysis before the NFL Draft in late April, it's some of his bizarre off-field antics that have kept people talking about this interesting 23-year-old.
As well as being an icon on the field, being one of the best college quarterbacks of the last two years, Levis has built up somewhat of a cult following on social media.
During his breakout season in 2021, Levis started to garner much more national attention after a number of standout performances. This drew people to his social pages, where videos could be seen of Levis' bizarre eating and drinking habits.
In one particular video, Levis is eating a banana, eating the entire thing with the skin in, to hundreds of viewers' disgust.
Just a few months later, Levis was recorded but mayonnaise in his coffee. At his SEC Media Day in 2021, he said: "I have been known to put mayonnaise in my coffee sometimes," before squeezing mayo into his mug.
On Saturday afternoon, the clips once again went viral, after Levis put together a strong showing at the Scouting Combine. One said: "No milk or no cream, this man just grabs the mayo and gets on with it. My kinda quarterback, number one overall."
Levis put together a truly incredible season in his first year in Kentucky, having been coached by Liam Coen in an NFL-style offense, with the coach then using the same playbook to coach the Los Angeles Rams this past season.
Levis is seen as the most 'NFL ready' prospect at the position, which could be a reason why he is selected first overall.
As well as Levis, though, three other quarterbacks are all seemingly well in the running to be taken with the first overall pick. Bryce Young (Alabama) is the current favourite, along with CJ Stroud (Ohio State) and Anthony Richardson (Florida) all increasingly likely looking like they'll be picked within the top five selections in one of the more unique draft classes in years.