New Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock is already endearing himself to the team's fan base. The young signal-caller went to college at Missouri, meaning he doesn't live too far from the Broncos' AFC West rival, the Kansas City Chiefs.

Lock smelled an opportunity, and figured out a clever way to troll Chiefs fans before he packs up and moves out west. In a video posted to his Instagram story, Lock can be seen flying a Broncos flag outside his window with the geotag of Kansas City, Missouri displayed prominently, via Zack Kelberman of 247Sports.

Lock is a very charismatic passer, and Broncos fans are going to love him, at least at first. Lock was supposed to be a first round pick, and many analysts thought the Broncos would draft him 10th overall. It turned out teams weren't quite as high on him, and he ended up slipping to the second round.

Eventually, Denver stopped his fall with the 42nd overall pick. Lock attended the draft in Nashville, and was in the green room waiting for the entirety of Day 1. As such, it must've been pretty disappointing for him, but he's taken it in stride.

Lock hasn't been bitter at all publicly about where he was drafted, and he seems genuinely excited to be a Bronco. Denver has insisted that Joe Flacco is going to be the starter this year, so it could be a little while before we see Lock take the field. That being said, a lot of teams insist one thing and do another, so it wouldn't be shocking if he manages to beat Flacco out.