Former Alabama star Tua Tagovailoa and Oregon’s Justin Herbert are expected to be the next two quarterbacks off the board in the 2020 NFL Draft after Joe Burrow is selected first overall, but Tagovailoa’s injury history has made him a first-round wildcard.

The coronavirus pandemic forced Tagovailoa to stay at home, and the NFL’s ban on player visits meant that no NFL team was able to perform an up-to-date medical examination prior to the draft. Tagovailoa was widely projected to be a potential third overall pick, but due to the uncertainty in recent weeks, Tagovailoa has been slipping behind Herbert in some mock drafts, including Mel Kiper’s.

Kiper said this week that he no longer expects a team to trade up and take Tua at No. 3, and instead has him going sixth overall to the Chargers. According to ESPN’s Booger McFarland, though, teams would be making a colossal mistake by picking Herbert over Tagovailoa. McFarland argued that despite the injuries, the gap between Tua and Herbert is “astronomical.”