We’re a month away from the start of the NFL draft, scheduled for April 27. After numerous pro days where the top quarterbacks (C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young) were impressive and the top defensive prospect (Jalen Carter) struggled, some things were cleared up. Other questions remain, however. Will Young’s size keep him from the No. 1 overall spot? Did quarterback Anthony Richardson move into the Top 5? We had Dallas taking a guard in Mock Draft 1.0. What about Mock Draft 2.0? Also, don’t forget Miami doesn’t have a first-round pick this season. We try to answer these questions by providing you with statistics about each prospect in Mock Draft 2.0.