It’s April, which means mock drafts are more abundant than spring in the Midwest.
I’m a big fan of mock drafts. Although they are not great predictors of the future, they are a very fun way of giving fans information and analysis about NFL draft prospects. That’s ultimately what we’re all trying to do here.
But everyone actually wants to know what will happen on draft night. Of course they do. And some of the most connected “mock drafters” out there approach their mock drafts trying to get as many picks correct as possible.
The problem is, no one really knows what is going to happen.