The NFL draft's stock market is beginning to cement itself with not a lot of the process left before the big event gets underway on April 25. At the combine, teams and scouts got a good look at the best names in the class in a high-pressure environment. Some excelled, others flopped. The biggest surprises in one direction or the other sent scouts back to the film before adjustments to boards were made. Now the pro-day circuit does much of the same for all involved. These are usually prospect-friendly environments and won't change much barring something dramatic. But the head coaches and general managers attend them for a reason.