Video: Darron Lee High School HighlightsDarron Lee of Ohio State provides NFL teams with the ultimate in versatility. Not only can he be a run-stopping linebacker on defense, he can be a backup quarterback on offense.
Wait. What?
Okay, so maybe Lee will not be considered an option at quarterback for whichever NFL team drafts him. But the former
New Albany (Ohio) standout played the position in high school and in fact was listed by 247Sports as the No. 42 dual-threat quarterback in the country in 2012. He accounted for 1,700 yards of offense and 21 touchdowns while leading New Albany deep into the Ohio playoffs.
However, Lee was also a highly-rated safety and return specialist and he immediately made his mark on the defensive side of the ball at linebacker with the Buckeyes when he earned Freshman All-American Team honors.
See high school footage of 25 of the best players in this year's draftAs a sophomore in 2015, Lee started every game at linebacker and finished fourth on the team in tackles with 66. He also earned Associated Press second team All-American Team honors.
The latest CBS Sports mock draft boards have Lee going as high as No. 10 to the New York Giants (one expert) or possibly at No. 13 to the Miami Dolphins (two experts) or No. 17 to the Atlanta Falcons (the remaining two experts).