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The 2016 NFL draft is just over a month away, and with the dust settling on the free-agent market, the needs of every team have become even clearer.

The moves made over the last two weeks will certainly alter the projections for many teams in the early going, as mock draft scenarios take into account the biggest and latest moves.

From a pair of trades in the first two rounds to medical re-checks and pro day results, there are multiple factors that will have an impact on predraft prognosticating over the next few weeks.

Will a running back crack the top 10 again this year? How much of a deep defensive line class will take up the early rounds? How many quarterbacks will make their way into the first round?