LOOK: Alabama's Evan Neal shows off Rolex prior to 2022 NFL Draft
The stars of the 2022 NFL Draft have been showing off their outfits and jewelry ahead of their big moment, and the draft’s top offensive tackle, former Alabama star Evan Neal had to get in on the fun as well.
Neal, a former On3 Consensus five-star recruit out of the Class of 2019, is projected by ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay to be selected No. 9 overall by the Seattle Seahawks, other NFL Draft analysts have the offensive tackle going as early as No. 3 to the Houston Texans.
As Neal knows that he’ll undoubtedly be a top-10 pick on Thursday night, he just isn’t sure where exactly he’ll go – and he spoke about that recently on The Rich Eisen Show.
“It’s going to be exciting to see,” Neal said. “Wherever I end up, it’s definitely going to be a blessing. I’m just as excited as you guys are. It’s different from being in high school – you get to choose where you want to go. At this point, it’s the uncertainty of being chosen. It’s going to be exciting to see.”
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Neal won’t have to wait much longer as the 2022 NFL Draft is set to kick off live from Las Vegas at 5 p.m. PT with ESPN, ABC and the NFL Network carrying the national broadcast.
LOOK: Sauce Gardner unveils necklace honoring nickname ahead of 2022 NFL Draft
Former Cincinnati football star Sauce Gardner showed off his drip just hours prior to learning his fate in the 2022 NFL Draft. His jewelry includes a bottle with his name, ‘Sauce’ draped across the front, while a larger chain sits underneath, donning the same word.
Gardner dominated in his three years with the Bearcats, 68 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and nine interceptions during that time. He’s a virtual consensus first-round draft pick. In ESPN’s NFL Draft expert Todd McShay’s final mock draft released Thursday morning, he projected the former Cincinnati star to go No. 7 overall to the New York Giants.