San Francisco 49ers rookie quarterback Trey Lance recently got some advice from the only other North Dakota State player in history to be selected with one of the top three picks in the NFL Draft.

Lance was in Fargo for a charity softball game hosted by Carson Wentz.

His advice to Lance about dealing with the expectations that come with a team trading up to take you third overall was to block out the noise.

"There are going to be a million things pulling you in one direction, then the other direction, pressure, expectations, all these things," Wentz said. "But I know Trey. He's got a great head on his shoulders. He's young, age-wise, but he's very mature. I know he's going to be just fine. He's in a great situation. They have a great culture there in San Fran, a good coaching staff. So I know he's going to do a great job, and I'm excited for him. I just keep telling him to be himself: 'Don't let any of those things change who you are, change your values, change your perspective on football. Just go play.'"