The NFL Draft process can be a chaotic one for all involved, but perhaps none have it harder than the players that are waiting to make their NFL dreams come true. Quarterback prospect Dwayne Haskins is one of those, and has said that the constant evaluation of his skill has driven him crazy.

According to Haskins via Pro Football Talk, he finds himself unable to look at draft projections, as it’s simply too stressful.

“I can't look at that stuff. It drives me crazy,” Haskins said. “But the biggest thing is, I just got to control what I can control and keep getting better every day, and I feel like I can be a Hall of Fame quarterback and win a whole bunch of Super Bowls.”

While Haskins has all of the confidence in the world, it remains to be seen where he’ll be headed to start his NFL career. Wherever he goes, though, he’ll be ready.

“But I have room to grow and I'm just going to continue getting better and not necessarily worry about what guys are ranked ahead of me or what guys are ranked behind me, because I'm going to be one of the best. So that's all I'm focused on right now.”

At the beginning of the draft process, many thought that the New York Giants, who hold the sixth overall pick in the draft, would be a perfect fit for Haskins.

With the Giants reportedly fine with one more year of Eli Manning, however, it remains to be seen if they’ll take a quarterback so early in the 2019 NFL Draft.

One thing seems for sure, though, and it’s that Haskins will make the best of his situation no matter where he goes.