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The NFL combine is behind us, and college pro days are upon us, which means the mock draft landscape is shifting weekly as more information comes out about this year's prospects.
One thing that hasn't changed is the fact that Texas A&M's Myles Garrett is still considered the consensus best player in this class, and for that reason, his position atop the mock draft with the Cleveland Browns' selection at No. 1 remains unchanged.
But plenty of other prospects saw their draft stock rise and fall after their workouts.