One of the top prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft, Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, has been dealing with some unusual circumstances. With the NFL closing its team facilities, there are no individual workouts, and interviews are done over the phone.

That has made for a pretty atypical lead-up to what will be an atypical NFL Draft, but Tagovailoa is taking it in stride. The Alabama star joined SportsCenter on Wednesday to discuss what the last couple of weeks have been like as he talks to NFL teams that are interested in calling his name on April 23.

When asked which franchises he’d conducted virtual meetings with, Tagovailoa declined to reveal any specifics. The quarterback did say that his meetings had gone well, but he didn’t want to mention any teams by name.

“As much as I’d like to say, I kind of want to hide my cards, too,” Tagovailoa said. “I just want to be discreet with all of that, but it’s been pretty much a daily thing with these teams, the virtual meetings. But they’ve all been really good at the same time.”

As far as why Tagovailoa doesn’t want to get specific about the teams he’s talked to, it boils down to the draft being a very fluid situation. While he’s been pleased with his virtual one-on-ones with NFL teams, Tagovailoa knows that things could change very quickly between now and the draft — or even on the night of the first round.

“You just never know what’s going to happen,” Tagovailoa said. “It’s awesome that I have this opportunity in front of me, though, being able to talk to all these teams, having these teams show interest in me. But you just never know how the cards could turn out.”

The good news for Tagovailoa and those mystery teams that are interviewing him is that he’s getting back to full health. After suffering a serious hip injury that ended his 2019 season at Alabama, Tagovailoa’s health became a big question mark as it pertained to his NFL future, but he said on Wednesday that he’s feeling great just weeks away from the draft.

“I’d say I’m 100 percent right now,” Tagovailoa said. “I’m just ready to go play. It’s been four months too long.”

It’s been a long road back for Tagovailoa, but he’s taking pleasure in simply being able to get back on the field and throw a football.

“Oh, it’s been really good. I’ve been really excited to actually just be able to go out and throw the ball, get to spin it around," he said. “It’s been a long process, four months waiting, going through all the physicals, going through rehab. Just being able to go out there and throw the ball, spin it, it’s been good.”

The first round of the 2020 NFL Draft begins on Thursday, April 23.