One of this year’s top offensive prospects is a big fan of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz.

Corey Davis, considered by many to be the No. 1 wide receiver prospect in this year’s draft, was effusive in his praise of the Eagles’ second-year signal-caller.

“I like the way he plays,” Davis said, via ESPN. “I like what he’s done. He’s a guy that has come from a small school as well and made the most of it.”

Both Wentz and Davis came from small schools. Wentz went to North Dakota State, while Davis played at Western Michigan. Wentz went on to have a solid rookie campaign for the Eagles, setting multiple Eagles records along the way.

Davis had a spectacular season last year, recording 97 catches for 1,500 yards while averaging 15.5 yards per catch.

Along with meeting with Eagles wide receiver coach Mike Groh at the combine, the Eagles were one of the first teams that Davis had an official visit with during the pre-draft process.

“It was one of my first visits. It went really well,” Davis said. “I like the coaches, like the team. It was just a good time; I loved it.

“They were just one of the first teams to get a hold of my agent, and we went from there, ended up meeting with them first.”

While the wide receiver position was slightly bolstered with the additions of Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith, both are in Philadelphia on short-term deals. Adding a true No. 1 wide receiver like Davis would give Wentz a player to grow and develop a rapport with in the years to come.