The 2019 NFL Scouting Combine is steadily growing closer. It's scheduled to kick off on February 26, with workouts beginning on March 1. By the end of the combine, we should have a better idea of where this year's top prospects stand.
It's important to remember, though, that the combine is best utilized for medical checks and interviews—for which it was designed—and to help confirm or deny previously existing impressions. Teams shouldn't fall in love with players with poor game tape who suddenly run fast or jump far.
This is why most of the top prospects before the combine are going to remain the top prospects after it.