The Chicago Bears will join the rest of the NFL in Indianapolis later this month at the annual NFL Combine, where all of the nation’s top prospects do their best to impress with fast 40-yard dashes, explosive jumps and impressive interviews.

The value of the underwear Olympics is up for debate, but it remains the most effective way to gather a boatload of information, including medical histories, that may have otherwise gone undiscovered.

The NFL Combine has a direct impact on prospect rankings, too. If a previously unknown player runs a blazing 40-yard dash, they can quickly go from a sixth or seventh-round pick to a fourth-rounder or higher.

The same goes for slower-than-expected times. If a top-ranked prospect has a bad workout, they can freefall out of the top-50.

Mock drafts will be rewritten as a result and there’s a good chance a new name or two will end up as a top-eight prospect.

Until then, here’s a look at how the NFL Draft could play out for the Bears in a complete seven-round mock draft.