It's a fun exercise finding NFL player comps for draft prospects. Some believe BYU quarterback Zach Wilson has Patrick Mahomes qualities. Others see traits in Alabama quarterback Mac Jones that remind them of Tom Brady. Far-fetched? Accurate? Who knows. Drafting is an inexact science. It's difficult to predict with any certainty who will take off and who won't in the NFL, and all of these individuals are unique; comps are not predictions of the types of careers each player will have but are merely one of the many tools used to relate skills and attributes among players. But it's at least a window into what has talent evaluators excited about top-end college players as they get set to make the transition to the pros.