It’s no secret Notre Dame guard Quenton Nelson is among the top overall prospects in the 2018 NFL draft class, but many wonder if his position could keep him from being a top-five pick.

But what if Nelson played tackle instead?

As league decision-makers roll through their press conferences at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine, it doesn’t seem far-fetched to think that some teams could be targeting Nelson to play a more premier spot up front.

Check out what Cincinnati Bengals personnel director Duke Tobin had to say about Nelson on Wednesday:

Typically, undersized tackle prospects are forced to slide inside and play guard at the next level, but it’s rare to see an elite guard prospect able to make the transition to the outside. But Nelson has the size and skill set to make it happen:

Regardless of where he lines up at the next level, Nelson is absolutely worth a top-five selection, and might be the most complete player in the entire draft. The Indianapolis Colts (No. 3 overall) and Denver Broncos (No. 5 overall) would be perfect landing spots.