Had Mark Twain lived a hundred years later, the quote he popularized about 'lies, damned lies and statistics' would have surely included mention of mock drafts.
Not only are they often baseless, but even on the rare occasion they are rooted in truth, evolving circumstances have a way of delegitimizing even the most earnest of predictions. So for every player thought to be a lock to go first, there is always a looming trade that threatens to reshuffle the deck entirely.
But there are rare occasions when, regardless of who has the first pick, a player is so overwhelmingly talented they cannot be passed over in the name of 'fit' or 'need.'
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