This year's NFL Draft is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent memory. With the first round set for April 23rd, the top 10 picks feel wide open, with as many as 20 different players in legitimate contention to hear their names called early.
That uncertainty makes this draft a real-time test of how teams value different positions. Some of the class's most talented prospects, like running back Jeremiyah Love and safeties Sonny Styles and Caleb Downs, play roles that aren't traditionally prioritized with top-10 capital. Will teams stick to conventional wisdom or chase elite talent regardless of position?
While this mock draft doesn't project trades, the movement of proven veterans could be a major storyline on Days 1 and 2. In a class with several question marks, established players might become valuable currency for teams seeking immediate, reliable impact.
One thing is for sure: the decisions made in Pittsburgh will reshape rosters and define franchises for years to come, making every pick a crucial step toward building a contender.
