 Joe Burrow had just one season of a lead production, but his numbers there justify his selection at the top end of the draft. Burrow's 12.5 AYA as a senior was tops in the nation this year and is the fourth best mark in NCAA history. What's even more impressive is that he did this against the best defenses in the nation. Burrow played games against five of the seven best defenses this year. In those games, he had a 10.9 AYA throwing 16 touchdowns to just one interception. The one concern about Burrow is a lack of experience at an advanced age with 2019 having been his age 23 season. But with Burrow's elite stats and ability to create outside of structure, he has shades of Russell Wilson to his game. That type of upside is hard to pass up at the game's most valuable position.