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● By Greg Auman

Accuracy: 9.13%633rd Place
Attempting a mock draft in a year with four quarterbacks projected to go in the top 10 picks provides an active reminder of how easy it is to be wrong — badly wrong — with these decisions. NFL teams never invest more time and energy than in evaluating potential franchise quarterbacks at the top of the draft — if you don't have one, you are constantly seeking one — and yet history tells us some or even many will fail in this effort. You need only go back five years to see another draft class with four QBs in the top 10, and 2018 shows the absolute minefield that teams are now navigating. The No. 1 pick, Baker Mayfield, is on his fourth NFL team in nine months; the No. 3 pick, Sam Darnold, is on his third in the same short span. Buffalo certainly looks smart to have traded up for Josh Allen at No. 7; Arizona much less so for trading up to No. 10 for Josh Rosen, whose next NFL team will be his eighth.

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