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Anyone who has been following the NFL draft process over the years knows this: About the only guarantee in the draft is that nothing is set in stone.
With rare exception, draft prospects see their stock wax and wane throughout the predraft process. Even "surefire" No. 1 selections will be picked apart to some degree before the first team is officially on the clock. For players who don't appear to be top-five locks, the rising and falling can be even more pronounced.
Here, we'll examine some of the latest draft-stock trends two weeks out from the 2020 draft.