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● By Kyle Stackpole

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It's NFL combine week, and all eyes were on the quarterbacks the past three days. Their interviews, media sessions, measurements, testing, and on-field drills will all be taken into account when teams are evaluating whether or not to invest first-round draft capital on them. It only takes one franchise to fall in love with a prospect for that player to go in the first round, and that's what plays out in this mock draft. Five signal-callers go within the top 32 picks, which matches 2021 and 2018 as the most first-round signal-callers in a single draft in the past two decades. The lack of high-end talent at the position this year makes this proposition seem preposterous, I know. But there's never been a bigger emphasis on finding a franchise quarterback, and there are A LOT of teams searching for long-term solutions. Now let's get started!

Top Players Not Included

These players appear in the top 32 of our

Consensus Big Board

, but do not show up in this mock.