The more I have watched Odunze the more I have been pining for a mock draft scenario where I was able to select him at No. 6 in what amounts to a pick that I’m sure will be divisive among readers of this post. Truth is, the more I watch Odunze the more I like him. Honestly, I might like him more than Malik Nabers of LSU, who went No. 3 in this simulated mock draft to the New England Patriots. I see all the upside and the flash with Nabers. I get it. He would be a great selection for the Giants at No. 6, if he is there. I see a more polished player with a higher floor when I watch Odunze. If the draft were today, I wouldn’t be upset by the choice of either player. I’m not the only one who has taken a liking to Odunze. In his first top 50 prospects list, Daniel Jeremiah had Odunze ranked No. 3 overall and Nabers No. 7. He writes: