Do you smell that?

No, not what the Rock is cookin’.

But the sweet yet pungent smell of mock draft season.

Mock draft season means that we will get to see the sassy slicked back hair of Mel Kiper Jr. fill our television screens pretty consistently over the next few months. Kiper is quite possibly the most respected draft analyst in the entire nation.

When he speaks, we tend to listen.

In Kiper’s second version of his 2016 mock draft, he has the Denver Broncos taking offensive tackle, Taylor Decker, with the 31st overall pick. Decker was named Big Ten offensive lineman of the year as well as first-team all-Big Ten in 2015. The 21-year old out of THE Ohio State University is full of strengths that would benefit the Broncos’ offensive line.

According to CBS Sports, some of Decker’s strengths are that he has a well put-together NFL frame with incredible core strength. He is very balanced with his movements and is very quick to recover. Aside from being physically gifted, he is also a strong vocal leader on the football field and very durable leaving Columbus, OH with 42 consecutive starts.

Some of Decker’s weaknesses are that he loses the leverage battle with opponents that are able to get underneath him due to his naturally tall pad level. Along with some technical and timing issues, he doesn’t use angles to his advantage and cannot always rely on his aggressive take-on strength to maintain blocks.

Kiper is not the only draft analyst to predict Decker landing in Denver. USA TODAY’s Nate Davis also has the 6’7 and 315 pound offensive tackle coming to the Mile High city.

It seems that most draft analysts have the Broncos looking offensive line in the first round.

We will find out in late April.