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The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine is set to begin on Sunday, with tight ends, quarterbacks and wide receivers arriving in Indianapolis.
Over the next week, many prospects will have an opportunity to improve their draft stock by nailing interviews, performing well in individual drills and workouts and by passing combine medical evaluations. For some players—like recovering Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa—draft positioning could hinge almost entirely on the combine process.
One thing is certain: The draft picture looks quite different now than it will two months from now.
Mock Draft
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