Understandably, it can be hard to follow the NFL draft this year.
Stock adjustments from the aftermath of the combine continue to happen as teams and scouts go back to the film after notable performances, for better or worse. Pro days around the country complicate this process, too.
This year's class isn't too flashy, either. There is a top quarterback and then the rest. There isn't a star running back. Wideout doesn't have a clear-cut superstar, and even the offensive linemen have a hard time standing out in a defensive-minded affair.
So yes, some prospects get overlooked in the process.