The NFL's 100th regular season is in the books and the Cincinnati Bengals are officially on the clock.
The order for the first 20 selections in the 2020 NFL draft is locked in. The rest will be decided by the playoffs.
Before Las Vegas hosts the Super Bowl of the offseason in April, we'll play collegiate all-star games, watch the Underwear Olympics in Indianapolis, NFL free agency and pro days.
You can follow along by checking in with me on a weekly basis as the draft process remains fluid right up until the television cameras begin rolling in primetime on day one.
The NFL draft has become a nice appetizer before our main course in September. A mock version of said draft is meant to educate, and even entertain. At very least, it helps you pass the time.
This is an early attempt at identifying the best players available in this season's draft class, and which teams they match up well with considering the updated draft order (according to NFL.com).
The closer we get to draft day, the more I attempt to match what teams will actually do with their draft picks as opposed to what I believe they should do.
Last season, I was the fifth most accurate (out of 101) _ most accurate in print _ NFL draft prognosticator according to The Huddle Report. I'm 18th over the past five years.
Follow me on Twitter @UTEddieBrown so we can continue the conversation.
Here's my updated 2020 NFL mock draft, now through two rounds: