Joe Burrow is projected to go No. 1 to the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2020 NFL Draft and deservedly so. As he prepares for the rigors of the NFL, Burrow claims that accuracy is his best attribute.

“I would say my accuracy is probably the best thing that I can do,” Joe Burrow said ahead of the NFL Draft, via ProFootballTalk. “I have always been a pretty accurate quarterback going back to high school and it is something that I have prided myself on. My junior year, when I completed 57 percent of my balls, I was very very frustrated in myself. I had always prided myself in completing a high percentage of my passes and there are several reasons that that number was so low, but the biggest one was that I just wasn’t as accurate as I had always been so I worked really, really hard on getting my feet set again after off-platform situations, getting my feet set to an on-platform situation as fast as I could and I think that really helped my accuracy this year.”

After spending his first two collegiate seasons at Ohio State, Burrow transferred to LSU. In his junior season at LSU, Burrow completed just 57.8 percent of his passes for 2,894 yards and 16 touchdowns.

However, after working on his craft, Burrow was a completely different quarterback in his senior season. Just a year after completing under 60 percent of his attempts, Burrow would complete a whopping 76.3 percent of his passes in 2019.

As the presumptive No. 1 pick in the draft, Burrow is highly-skilled in multiple areas of his game. Nonetheless, the incoming rookie believes that the most polished aspect of his game is his pinpoint accuracy.