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We’re just nine months removed from the 2015 NFL draft, but we already know so much about team fits, first-rounder upside and those prospects who are already leaning toward “bust” status.

Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota stay put, but the remarkable running back, cornerback and defensive line talent saw an influx in comparison to the actual draft.

While a select few teams (the Buccaneers, Titans, Raiders and 49ers) probably would have retained their first-round selections, many others, like the Redskins, Falcons and Vikings, may have gone in a completely different direction if they had the benefit of hindsight.

For the draft order, I used the final order, after trades, from the draft. Ideally, this shows a comparison to where players went as opposed to evaluating how teams performed in their first-round movement.

Players who did not play this season were evaluated as if they'd had a “redshirt” year, or in others words, as if teams would have had to weigh a missed 2015 season in their evaluation.