Free agency has slowed to a crawl, but trades have still kept the NFL offseason in roller-coaster mode, with blockbuster deals flying in every direction as the 2022 NFL draft draws near. While a consensus does seem to be building at the No. 1 overall pick, this year’s draft doesn’t have a clear-cut top overall prospect, which should give plenty of value to everyone picking in the top 10. It’s also an odd year for quarterbacks, but the top passers could still force more trade action on draft weekend. Before another trade shakes up the early going, here’s an updated look at how the first three rounds of this year’s draft could shake out, including compensatory picks: