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Just about 54 hours remain until arguably the most anticipated NFL Draft in recent memory, though that might just be people clamoring for something resembling normalcy in the sports world. This draft will be anything but normal—no fans will be in attendance, and the entire three-day process will be done via video conferencing. (If the league’s test mock draft is any indication, we could be seeing some interesting technical problems—imagine Bill Belichick trying to restart his computer in the middle of the first round.)
In the pre-draft process, nearly all of the conversation has focused around quarterbacks—Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Herbert in particular.