Texas A&M's Myles Garrett may be the first pick in the NFL Draft this spring. The defensive end has been one of the best defensive linemen in college football the last three seasons, racking up 32.5 sacks and 48.5 tackles for loss during his career.

Before he moves on to the next level, however, he wanted to make sure he shared his thoughts and feelings on his time in College Station and at Texas A&M. Garrett wrote a piece for The Players Tribune where he thanked everyone there who helped him, praised the fans, and then got to the really important stuff.

Tacos.

While writing about what he's going to miss most about A&M, Garrett has his priorities in order.

I would be remiss if I didn't mention something else I'll miss deeply: Fuego, the finest taco dispensary on the planet. Those tacos were always there for me when I needed them most. Wherever I end up next, I will do whatever I can to make sure that Fuego opens a franchise in that city. This is something that is very important to me.

Can you go earlier than the No. 1 pick in the draft? Because while Garrett is already a very enticing NFL prospect, the fact that he knows how important tacos are to a fulfilling life only improves his stock, in my opinion.