With the lack of a clear No. 1—or No. 2—prospect in this year’s NFL Draft class, the landscape of what the Detroit Lions could do with the second overall pick is constantly shifting. Midway through the college football season, it seemed like Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux was the consensus No. 1 with Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson not far behind. By the end of the season, the two had flopped positions. Somewhere in the few months since, Georgia’s Travon Walker joined the conversation, and after putting on a show at the NFL Combine, he’s now an integral part of the conversation when talking about the top edge defenders in this year’s class.