It’s Senior Bowl week, and the entire NFL universe has descended upon Mobile, Alabama to watch some of this year’s top prospects face off in an all-star environment.

As teams get to know some of the top senior talent in this year’s class, both on and off the field, we’re likely to see some new narratives developing in the coming days, with many names moving in opposite directions on the draft board.

While we focus our attention on one of the league’s most important offseason events, it’s also time to update my four-round projections for the 2018 NFL draft.

FIRST ROUND

If new general manager John Dorsey is going to hit the reset button at quarterback, Rosen makes the most sense. He’s got his flaws, but Rosen’s the most pro-ready passer in this year’s class.

I’m not sold on new general manager Dave Gettleman taking a quarterback of the future here, and while offensive tackle is a need, the value’s just not there. Barkley is the best overall player in this year’s class, and would give Eli Manning yet another dangerous weapon.

Bradley Chubb should also receive strong consideration here, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Smith edged him out. After an impressive regular season, Smith was a dominant force for the Bulldogs in both playoff games, anchoring one of the best defenses in the nation. The Colts desperately need a presence like that at the heart of their defense.

With Barkley off the board and a new quarterback already in the mix, the Browns now focus their attention on their glaring need for a difference-maker in the secondary. Fitzpatrick’s versatility will make him a dangerous defensive weapon at the next level.

The Paxton Lynch experiment looks like a flop at this point, and the Broncos should strongly consider using their top-10 pick to swing away on another potential franchise quarterback. Darnold’s roller-coaster season provided more questions than answers, but he’s got all the physical tools to warrant top-five consideration.

No team needs a franchise quarterback as badly as the Jets, but this year’s deep class should give them a chance to find one here. What Mayfield lacks in ideal size, he makes up for in just about every other area of his game.

Quenton Nelson would be a strong option here, but Tampa Bay’s biggest need is bolstering their lackluster pass rush. Chubb is a top-five player in this draft, making him a steal at this pick and a perfect fit for what’s ailing the Bucs defense.

Mitchell Trubisky should have a lot more fun with the offensively minded Matt Nagy as his new head coach, but general manager Ryan Pace needs to find him some weapons this offseason. Ridley’s explosiveness and big-play ability is exactly what their young quarterback needs to take the next step in his development.

They stole their new franchise quarterback from the defending Super Bowl champs, and now it’s time to make sure he’s protected. Nelson may be the most complete play in this entire class, with the athleticism, physicality and attitude any team would love up front. He’s an absolute steal here.

Every level of this defense needs help, so this pick is about adding as much pure talent as possible. One of the early risers in this year’s class, Edmunds has a rare blend of size and athleticism that could easily make him a top-10 pick once draft weekend rolls around.