There is one team, though, that Concepcion himself has thought about more than the others, one that is more than just a possibility but instead a dream.
His hometown team, the Carolina Panthers.
"I think about it, you know, I think about it all the time," he said softly, almost scared to admit how much he's considered being able to play back in Charlotte. "I would love to go back home. I was raised up there. Bryce Young, you know, he's an amazing quarterback.
"I actually went to some of the games when Cam Newton and Steve Smith were a receiver and a quarterback."
Concepcion was born in Western New York but moved to the Queen City as a toddler. He played at Chambers High School, where in his final two seasons he caught 65 passes for 977 yards and 12 touchdowns, while also serving as a punt returner and scoring three special teams touchdowns.
"Favorite memory from my high school career at Chambers, I would say probably winning state championships my first two years, as a freshman and as a sophomore," Concepcion recalled this week, "and then my senior year committing."