The biggest drop-off in terms of numerical value, Quinshon Judkins went from a first-round pick to a third-rounder, with questions about his vision and the receding dynamism genuine question marks around him.
The Los Angeles Chargers need some offensive weapons and that's where Matthew Golden comes in. Explosive and able to impact the game in multiple ways, he has the speed and agility to be a true game changer for the Chargers.
With other wide receivers gaining stock ahead of the combine, the fall for Emeka Egbuka hasn't been his fault. Instead, other names are starting to gain traction. However, he still remains an elite route runner, with incredible athleticism and field awareness to boot.
An almighty jump for Josh Simmons see him go in the first round to the Seattle Seahawks. If they make another run at the playoffs with Geno Smith as the QB, Simmons with his pass protection might make immense sense on a unit that ranked 30th in the league.
With more teams aiming for defense higher up in the draft, Nic Scourton has continued to fall down the ranks. Now he might make it to Super Bowl Contenders, the Washington Commanders to steady a defense that was middling at best throughout last season.
The Falcons had a disastrous defensive year last season, potentially costing them a spot in the playoffs, alongside the turnover happy trigger of Kirk Cousins. This season, they could make amends, starting with drafting Shavon Revel in the first round.
With the Seahawks going with Josh Simmons in the new mock draft, it leaves Cameron Williams open for a Houston Texans team that can go back to righting its offense with a stronger O-Line.
Arguably the best safety available in the draft, Malaki Starks will go to the Carolina Panthers in the latest mock draft, as Bryce Young continues his upward trajectory from last season.
The top of the draft remains highly uncertain as teams are still figuring out their destinations, especially with players making trade demands and announcing retirements left and right. The New York Giants, without a quarterback, might focus on other areas of the field and leave Mason Graham up for grabs, which the New York Jets, potentially with another veteran QB, could make great use of.
His draft stock has been fluctuating on an almost daily basis. But it seems like a consensus choice that Abdul Carter is now going in the top-5. The New England Patriots might look for his services immediately, trying to improve a defense with head coach Mike Vrabel at the helm.