Once again, my apologies for the delay on this week's version of our Mock Draft Database. There shouldn't be any errors anywhere or anything like that, but if there are I apologize for them in advance.

Note: I did not note the update on Mel Kiper's mock draft from this week. However, since the player he selected didn't change, it wouldn't change the final numbers. His update will be in next week's Database. -Chris

We've finally made it to our magic number of 100 mock drafts for this week's edition of the Database. One hundred different viewpoints on where the Minnesota Vikings will be looking with their picks in the 2016 NFL Draft (which is just 19 days away). So, without any further delay, let's take a look at the mocks that make up this week's Database.

Not a whole lot has changed in this week's positional breakdown, as you'd expect, though some of the names have moved around a little bit. Thankfully, I don't have to repeat percentages this time around because. . .well, with 100 mocks, you can figure out what percentage everyone got on your own.

Wide receiver continues to dominate the board for our favorite football team, as the pass catchers gathered exactly 80 of our 100 selections this week. Texas Christian star Josh Doctson continues to dominate, picking up 40 of those selections all on his own. Last week's tie for second place has been broken, as Mississippi receiver Laquon Treadwell picked up three more selections, separating himself from Notre Dame receiver Will Fuller. Fuller picked up one more selection over last week, but that was only good enough for third place among the receivers this time around. Corey Coleman of Baylor lost a selection this week, dropping down to nine. Michael Thomas of Ohio State also dropped one selection, falling from five picks to four. And once again, Tyler Boyd. . .Mr. Consistency. . .held on to the same one selection he's held on to this whole time.

Offensive linemen continue to hang on in second place, picking up ten selections this week. Taylor Decker of Ohio State is still your leader, though he dropped one selection this week to go from six to five. The other two offensive linemen listed held steady, with Cody Whitehair picking up three selections and Jack Conklin holding on to two.

The linebacker position is still in third place with seven overall selections. Ohio State linebacker Darron Lee continued on the comeback trail this week, as he picked up another selection to give him six. Reggie Ragland of Alabama picked up the other selection for the linebackers this week. Georgia linebacker Leonard Floyd fell out of our Database for this week.

Defensive backs held on to two selections this week. Ohio State safety Vonn Bell remains in the Database with one selection this week, but he lost his Buckeye running back, Eli Apple, as he fell out of the Database this week. He is replaced by University of Houston cornerback William Jackson III, who makes his debut this week with one selection.

Andrew Billings of Baylor holds down the defensive line as their lone representative this week, as he held on to his one selection from last week.

Debuting this week: William Jackson III

Dropping out this week: Leonard Floyd, Eli Apple

On to the visuals, starting with the Donut Graph to break down what happened in this week's version of the Database.

If that's a little too hard for you to see, you can find the full-sized version by clicking on the link here. Honestly, to see any color other than shades of purple, you might need to.

Finally, we top things off with the Jell-o salad graph, showing the trends from the Pre-Combine version of our Database up to the current version.

Again, to see an enlarged version of the trends chart, you can click right here to get one that might be easier to read.

It's a bit of an abbreviated version this week. . .but we'll be back on track with next week's Mock Draft Database. You'll be able to find it next Saturday morning right here.