The 2019 NFL Draft is a month away and we’re reaching the crescendo of the pre-draft process, where pro days are in full swing and teams are starting to finalize their grades on the couple hundred players they’ve seriously reviewed for the draft and could target. After taking a look at who has been moving up and down on the offensive side of the ball, it’s time for us to look at the defense and see who has been moving up and down as the draft period starts to draw to a close.
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Rashan Gary, DE, Michigan: After putting up just the type of Combine performance he said he would, and what he was expected to, Gary cemented his status as a likely high first-round selection and put most of the Day 2 stuff to bed.