Why does it feel wrong to put together a mock draft in February? The answer is as easy as a North Carolina University student-athlete class back in the day—arguably, if you believed the scandal hype of a decade ago.
It’s all the rage. Mock drafts in April, mock drafts in March, and obviously, mock drafts in February. Even mock drafts in January, December and November see too much of the light that’s created by the day.
While it’s obviously silly, the idea is formidable due to one constant that never ceases to exist. Sports fandom runs on hope.