Kentucky quarterback Will Levis has cemented himself as a top-tier prospect. NFL decision-makers I've spoken with are in awe of his arm talent and seem to love his swag as well.

Levis showed the whole package during a successful pro day last week, casually rocket-launching a 75-yard strike that looked more like something out of a video game than real life.

"He has a great arm, even by NFL standards," a veteran scout told me.

"He's a physical quarterback who drives the ball with his legs. I know he's been working on his mechanics too. … They were down in a lot of games. He's playing from behind. We'd have to clean some things up. But I think he knows that too. And that's not a bad thing."

What about Florida unicorn Anthony Richardson, who seems to be flying up draft boards? He had an impeccable pro day Thursday, and there's no way I see him getting out of the top 10.

"I almost wish we needed a quarterback," one executive of a playoff team told me. "We're still looking at all these guys, but we're not taking one early.