This is just how NFL Draft season goes.
First, the sports world comes to the conclusion that Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett is the presumptive No. 1 pick in the draft. Then, a freak show of an NFL Combine performance makes it all but a foregone conclusion.
But inevitably, because there is space and time to fill and a national conversation to be waged with three weeks until the draft begins, viewpoints contrary to the overwhelmingly popular conclusion must be introduced. ESPN’s Adam Schefter is the puppeteer of the grand act, bidding a horde of NFL analysts dance to the tune of his rapid-fire tweets.