Team draft needs are more clear now that many free agents have changed teams, and this article takes a long look at where the rookies fit at this point
An explosive showing at the Combine, including a 134-inch broad jump and 41.5-inch vertical, could keep Lache Seastrunk in the 2nd round.
The Combine is about to hit full speed, but here's one last look at the landscape before the shakeups happen.
This three-round projection includes several fresh suggestions, including the possibility of Auburn RB Tre Mason landing in the first round.
Nick Gray's second mock brings an expanded an altered look at the top of the draft, but Teddy Bridgewater remains at the top.
The Packers have several players along the defensive line in decline, bound for free agency, or both. As he is wont to do, look for GM Ted Thompson to rebuild through the draft rather than the free-agent market.
The Browns' front office may be a mess, but with an extra first-round pick at their disposal they might trade up for a QB like Teddy Bridgewater.
With Eric Decker headed for free agency and, quite likely, a bigger payday elsewhere, Denver could use the upcoming draft to restock at receiver.
The Bears will almost certainly look to upgrade their defensive line after they were dismantled by opposing running backs and struggled to generate much pass rush in 2013.
The Bengals aren't in the market for a top-tier quarterback, but with Andy Dalton coming off another disappointing postseason showing, Cincinnati might target a mid-round developmental prospect such as Georgia's Aaron Murray.
After two disappointing seasons, Philip Rivers found renewed success in 2013. Might the Chargers look to add further offensive playmakers in the draft to ensure he remains among the top fantasy passers?
After Ray Rice struggled to find open running lanes this past season, look for the Ravens to make upgrading the offensive line a priority in the draft.