Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb is considered one of the top wide receiver prospects in this year's NFL Draft class, and during an Instagram live session on Monday, he confirmed that he has already talked with the New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers and Las Vegas Raiders ahead of the draft.

The Arizona Cardinals are rumored to be another interested party, but Lamb says that he has not yet talked to them.

Due to the current situation with the global COVID-19 pandemic, draft prospects have only been able to speak with teams virtually. Lamb said he has been using Zoom to communicate with the clubs.

Lamb is coming off of a junior campaign in which he hauled in 62 receptions for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns.

The 21-year-old arrived at Oklahoma back in 2017 and showed promise right off the bat during his freshman year, logging 48 catches for 807 yards and seven scores.

In the following season, Lamb broke out, catching 65 passes for 1,158 yards while reaching the end zone 11 times.

The 2020 draft class is considered one of the deepest at the wide receiver position in quite some time, so Lamb is just one of many wideouts who will go off the board in the first several rounds.

While Lamb has not yet spoken to the Cardinals, some momentum has been building around Arizona potentially taking him. Remember: Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was a teammate of Lamb's at Oklahoma, so the two obviously have a connection.

The NFL Draft will begin on Thursday, April 23 and will run through April 25.