Former Missouri Tigers quarterback and current 2019 NFL Draft prospect Drew Lock appears to be becoming more popular by the day. According to a recent report from Tom Pelissero of NFL.com, Lock is gearing up to visit the Los Angeles Chargers ahead of this year's annual event.

Not only that, but before heading to Los Angeles to begin his week, Lock was hosted for a pre-draft visit by the Denver Broncos over the weekend.

“Full-field reader offering prototypical size and arm talent, but one that has a concerning lack of accuracy and consistency against top opponents,” reads Lock's 2019 NFL Draft profile on NFL.com. “Inside of each game, Lock makes reads and throws that are worthy of an early pick. There will also be plays in the same game that highlight his random inaccuracy and issues defeating pocket pressure. He has as much pure talent as any quarterback from the 2018 draft, but he won't reach that lofty potential unless he improves his accuracy and learns to play with better in-game presence.”

After impressing during his collegiate playing days at Missouri, Lock is now primed to come off the 2019 NFL Draft board sooner rather than later.

While it remains to be seen as to whether or not Lock ultimately hears his name called during the early portion of the first round of the upcoming festivities in Nashville, the interest from NFL teams is certainly there with just a few weeks left to go before the up-and-coming signal caller officially transitions over to the professional ranks.