With Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson pulling the trigger, anything is possible in the NFL draft.
We've seen trades (up for T.Y. Hilton in 2012, for Montori Hughes in 2013), we've seen over-saturation of one position (back-to-back tight end picks in 2012), we've seen surprisingly little picks in a position of need (one defensive back in three years) and we've seen what seemed to be surprising reaches (Bjoern Werner, Jonathan Newsome and Andrew Jackson).
A lot of those surprises ended up working out pretty well for Indianapolis. Some of the others didn't.