KF: "I'm not going to say we knew it three years ago, but it's pretty obvious. When you recruit guys, it's like the draft, it is a projection. We have a lot less information than the NFL people do, so there's a little bit of a leap of faith. He was pretty easy to evaluate on film, but until a guy gets in your program and you're on the field with him, it's still a little bit different. Pretty much when we got started back in '16 with him, it was pretty obvious. When a really good player walks into your program with a real unusual skill set, that kind of jumps out at you. I don't know that any of us would've signed a contract saying that he was a first rounder, but I think all of us would've signed anything that said this guy could be a first rounder in three years. I don't think any of us would've refused to say that, because he had that kind of potential. And then the most important thing is he worked hard to use that potential. I think as the numbers show, he did a heck of a job. He was very productive for us. But it was a process. His first year, he didn't play all that much or have that much production, but one critical thing I remember is that he made a big conversion for us. We were going in against Nebraska in '16 and I'm pretty sure it was a fourth-down conversion — like a fourth-and-6 or fourth-and-7, something like that. For me, that's a moment I remember, because it was one of the first times he's kind of in a critical situation and he made a good grab. He got open, made a good grab and allowed us to continue to take it in and score. That to me is like a passage moment, like, 'OK, this guy is getting ready to go now. We can trust him. He's on the varsity.' That type of deal."