With the calendar turning to April, we've officially reached NFL draft month. From here, the drama and intrigue will only increase—as will the number of smokescreens surrounding the 2019 draft.
Some of the smoke will cover up which prospects teams are actually interested in drafting. Some will cover up teams' interests in making draft-day trades. Teams don't like to prematurely admit their willingness to move out of draft slots because doing so can hurt their potential trade value leverage.
Where there's smoke, there's often fire. Some spots in the draft just make too much sense as trade points to be believably off limits.