The NFL draft stock market changes more often than the Cleveland Browns chew through quarterbacks.
Maybe that's not fair. The draft, after all, is a fickle beast. A first round in which only a low percentage of the picks work out, and it's not always the guys up top, makes it hard for teams to contend on a year-to-year basis.
This year the stock seems wilder than ever, though, in large part thanks to trade after trade shifting things around.
It's a defensive-heavy draft, so don't be shocked to find defenders making up the notable recent stock movers after a look at an updated mock based on team need and—indeed—prospect stock.