The latest update to our scouting department's TDN100 was revealed last week, with each of TDN's scouts submitting their individual 'ballots' to provide a renewed consensus look at the 2022 NFL Draft landscape. For yours truly, there was not the same kind of dramatic shakeup in this update as compared to the first update in October, but there are still a number of late risers that have taken strong play early this season and parlayed that into a clear and obvious boost in stock. Some, like Michigan's David Ojabo, rushed into the top 32 as if it were an opposing quarterback in the pocket. And other narratives were challenged as well—I have been a big fan of the play we've seen from Notre Dame RB Kyren Williams throughout his career and could have easily seen him being RB1 back in September. That's no longer the case, thanks to the play of a pair of transfers who have been dominant all season long.