Former Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback and current 2019 NFL Draft prospect Dwayne Haskins will more than likely come off the board in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft. However, it remains to be seen as to exactly where the former collegiate standout ultimately lands.

If you ask Haskins, though, the soon-to-be NFL rookie doesn't seem to care as long as he lands somewhere that is a good fit for him.

“Perfect spot, where my career is going to thrive,” Haskins recently said, via NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk. “A lot of my former Ohio State teammates say it’s not about how early you land, it about where you land and I just want to be in a position where I can be a franchise quarterback for that team for the years to come, to be a part of a team that I feel I can leave a legacy with. You know, whatever team picks me I’m going to be the best I can be to leave that legacy.”

With former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Kyler Murray, former Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock and former Duke Blue Devils quarterback Daniel Jones all seemingly skyrocketing up the projected draft boards, Haskins could become somewhat of a forgotten man come Thursday evening in Nashville. Even so, Haskins remains likely to become a quality NFL signal caller as the up-and-coming quarterback possesses the ability to serve as a pocket passer with a tremendously strong arm.

The 2019 NFL Draft could see all four of these quarterbacks come off the board sooner rather than later.