The NFL Draft is fast approaching and one of the in-demand receivers has made a cheeky remark about Patrick Mahomes.
Just under three weeks away is the NFL Draft and teams are hosting their top 30 visits to narrow their priority picks.
Players have just a matter of days to convince franchises that they are the perfect choice in the draft.
The aspiring rookies will converge on Detroit Michigan in the hope their name gets called out.
On the 25th of April, the Chicago Bears will be on the clock and the roster-building process begins.
Malik Nabers makes a comparison to Patrick Mahomes
One of the projected first-round wide receiver picks made a mischievous comment about the Chiefs QB.
LSU wideout man Malik Nabers appeared on the Hey Rookie Welcome to the NFL program.

The NFL dropped a teaser clip for the episode which was due to air later that evening (Monday).
Moreover, the 20-year-old said he always liked playing quarterback despite easing into a receiving role.
On the show, Nabers said in training: “I’ll show you a real quarterback, No Lamar (Jackson).
“I’m really a quarterback in a receiver’s body, though. You know, I just like the ball in my hands all the time, straight to his dome (as he throws a pass). Better than Mahomes.”
Nabers made the jokey comment when throwing some balls in training.
Nabers has added pressure coming out of LSU
Despite his love for the quarterback role, he now focuses on the receiving role in football.
Furthermore, coming out of LSU Nabers has added pressure.
He follows in the footsteps of elite LSU receivers Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase.
Both players are two of the best wideout men in the game, earning multiple All-Pro statuses.
Additionally, reports emerged that Nabers was considered to be a high-maintenance prospect.
However, many people claim these to be fabrications.
Can Nabers win anything close to Mahomes?
The soon-to-be NFL player will not follow a similar path to Patrick Mahomes based on position.
Nevertheless, Nabers can only dream that he can win a similar number of accolades as the two-time MVP.
Undoubtedly, the 29-year-old will keep adding to his collection of silverware.
The Chiefs are hunting the illustrious ‘three-peat’ so have more motivation to win a third successive ring.
