We've officially reached the "how far can we go to tear down a prospect" portion of the time leading up to next week's NFL Draft and LSU's Leonard Fournette is between the crosshairs.

There's NFL personnel who believe Fournette has a passion stardom, not necessarily football, according to NFL reporter Albert Breer.

“One question that’s faced LSU RB Leonard Fournette concerns his passion for football," Breer wrote in last week's Monday Morning Quarterback. "And there’s a widespread feeling he’s driven by stardom. My guess is Jacksonville’s Tom Coughlin and Doug Marrone would address that quickly.”

There's never a face behind comments like this and almost all come anonymously — commonplace in NFL Draft buzz.

Fournette never had the selfish label as a collegian and if you follow the former five-star on social media, many of his posts center around his kids — what he deems most important in life on his path to the NFL and providing a future for them.

Since coming in 12 pounds under his combine weight with a dominant showing at LSU's Pro Day, Fournette's stock has risen considerably, as high as a Top 5 pick according to some projections.