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With the NFL Scouting Combine now complete, we turn our attention to free agency, pro days and quotes from "anonymous scouts" as our predraft appetizers.

The combine presented a closer look at a number of prospects, especially the high-profile guys expected to go in the higher rounds. For the Indianapolis Colts, the most important parts of the combine were the interviews and connections made with other front offices.

As Ryan Grigson told Kevin Bowen of Colts.com, things like the 40-yard dash are important, although not necessarily because it moves players on the draft board:

... not that it is or isn’t the reason to draft a guy, but at the end of the day it helps you assign proper market value to the player. Especially at those skill positions. ... We honestly don’t touch our board much after the combine. I feel that is where big mistakes can be made because you are getting farther and farther away from your initial grade which was primarily off the game film, school visit and live look.

So now that the combine is past, it's time for another mock draft. Who makes sense for Indianapolis to consider in each round?