K’Lavon Chaisson just gave himself a unique ‘MVP’ honor at the 2020 NFL Combine.

The former LSU pass rusher is currently in Indianapolis meeting with NFL teams leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft and if the below interview is any indication, Chaisson is going to crush his interview process in terms of the confidence level he displays at the combine.

Chaisson had an outstanding campaign for the national champions after coming off an early, season-ending knee surgery to open the 2018 season. The redshirt sophomore bounced back from his injury in a big way by posting 60 tackles, 13.5 tackles-for-loss and 6.5 sacks for Dave Aranda’s defense last fall.

After declaring early for the 2020 NFL Draft, Chaisson has been skyrocketing up the draft boards and that looks to continue if he can impress at the combine this week and at the upcoming LSU Pro Day.

“Like I said, I’m obviously the most valuable person in the draft,” Chaisson says in the clip below. “I speak this again, you want a person who speaks one language or you want a person who speaks three languages? I’m definitely a person who speaks three or four languages. I feel like I’m great in a lot of aspects of the game, obviously, there’s always room for improvement but I can rush the passer, I can play coverage, I can play to run, I can run any twist game, I can be on at sub package, and I feel like I take pride in all my special teams.”

Check out his entire clip below, courtesy of CBS Sports HQ: