There’s still a long way to go before the 2024 NFL Draft. One key hurdle, however, has been jumped. This March’s scouting combine gave roughly 300 college standouts the opportunity to showcase their skills — be they physical or mental — in front of a rapt audience of league scouts and executives. While we didn’t get to see this year’s top quarterbacks or wideouts take the turf in Indianapolis, several players used the underwear Olympics to either reinforce their place as elite prospects or push their way into first round consideration. This latest mock draft will pull heavily from those combine results. It will also be significantly altered as teams wade into free agency against a record $255.4 million salary cap. Gaps will be filled across the NFL in March, altering each franchise’s needs as the offseason rolls on.