If a team wants a player that eats, sleeps, breathes, and is about nothing else than football, Josh Rosen's not their guy. He's educated and opinionated, with interests beyond the game. But he doesn't feel that means he isn't dedicated to being the best quarterback he can be.

"I love football with all of my heart and soul, and if I didn't, I just don't think I'd have been able to make it through the grind of college. Football's an unbelievable team sport and that's what's so cool about it. I'm not playing for my own passions or exclusively for my own passions. I'm playing for my teammates,” said Rosen.

From a pure-passing standpoint, Rosen's maybe at the top of the class. His mechanics are pure and the numbers follow: he was second in the nation last season in passing yards per game with over 341. Rosen says his quick decision-making sets him apart. He needs to add some weight to his 6’4” frame to help with durability, and as for questions about his leadership, the UCLA QB says he's not vocal, but still connects with teammates.

"I'm not going to present a fake image of myself. I don't want them to draft someone they think they're getting and not to get that guy. I also think that's what your teammates want. Your teammates don't want a fake shell of yourself. Your teammates want you to be you every single day so you're that reliable rock that they can count on,” said Rosen.

Hard to count on where Rosen will land in the first round, with some talk that he could fall down to the Bills at 12.