If you value production, and we know the Bills do, Mason Rudolph could be the apple of your eye.

He has mind-blowing numbers while at Oklahoma State. In 42 games, he threw for over 13,600 yards, 92 touchdowns and completed passes at a 63 percent clip. So it's no surprise what he says is his greatest attribute.

"My ability to throw it down the field accurately, I've done it for three years. Accuracy in general, across the board I am one of the most accurate in the class. My production for three years. My wins as a starter, 32,” said Rudolph.

Numbers like that and Rudolph's ability and mindset to stand tall in the pocket have him comparing himself to a pair of future hall of famers.

"I've always said Peyton and Ben, Big Ben, the way he stands in the pocket and delivers the ball. He continues to evade the rush you know time and time again, so I would say those two guys," said Rudolph.

For Rudolph, football is in his blood. His father Brett played for North Carolina and little brother Logan is a linebacker for Clemson. The game means the world to the former Cowboy who has started the last three years, but he understands that as a mid-1st to second round pick, starting immediately may not be in the cards.

"I am going to prepare as a starter no matter if I am a starter from day one or I'm in a role where I am backing up a veteran guy. I am excited to get whatever opportunity I get to make the best of it and put my best foot forward,” said Rudolph.

If the Bills were to take Rudolph, he would have that shot to win the starting gig.

Next up we stay at the QB position with another guy who will have to fight for his chance to start in Louisville's Lamar Jackson.