Where will former Missouri quarterback Drew Lock go in next month’s NFL Draft?
Not even ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has a good idea for who will take the Lee’s Summit native.
On a conference call with reporters a few weeks ago, Kiper said there “was no built-in consensus” as to where in the draft Lock could get picked. Kiper doubled down on that Tuesday despite strong performances from the 6-foot-4 quarterback at the NFL Combine and Missouri’s pro day on Thursday.
Kiper had Lock going No. 13 overall to the Miami Dolphins in his updated draft projection relesed Tuesday, while NFL.