Correctly predicting the first 32 picks of any NFL draft is effectively impossible at this point in the season, given that a handful of clubs haven't yet found their head coach and free agency will shake up team needs. What is already apparent, however, is the talent — or lack thereof — available. The NFL announced last week that 54 underclassmen were added to this year's player pool, roughly half that of previous years. The relatively shallow pool will effectively push up the stock of the most gifted players in this class, all but guaranteeing runs of quarterbacks, receivers and offensive linemen in the first round.