Last year, the Jacksonville Jaguars selected former LSU RB Leonard Fournette in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft. This year, in the second round, they took LSU WR DJ Chark.

While Fournette’s rookie year was a strong one, he also experienced some ups and downs as he adjusted to life in the NFL.

Now, as Chark prepares to embark on his NFL career, Fournette is setting out to make sure Chark’s transition goes more smoothly than his did. Chark revealed that Fournette has already been helping him get up to speed in the NFL (via Jacksonville.com):

″He really stuck his neck out for me to get here and that’s something you expect as a brother,″ Chark said. ″I’m proud to be here.″

With the Jaguars under the leadership of Tom Coughlin and Doug Marrone, Fournette told Chark to make sure he is always early for meetings and practices.

″He told me every day make sure you are on time, paying attention and when you get on the field just leave it all out there,″ Chark said. “That’s pretty much what I experience the first day – very intense. He was right about everything.″

Having a mentor like Fournette is a huge benefit for Chark. He’ll be more comfortable than most rookies, and that could translate to some immediate success on the field.