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The free-agent feeding frenzy began Wednesday.

Already, hundreds of millions in contracts have been handed out across the National Football League. Quarterback Kirk Cousins has joined the Minnesota Vikings. Cornerback Trumaine Johnson is headed to the New York Jets.

Neither is hurting for money to hire movers.

The flurry of signings over the past several days has had a huge impact on the needs of teams in this year's NFL draft. But for every need that's changed, two remain the same.

The Indianapolis Colts still need pass-rushers. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers still need defensive backs.

And a handful of teams (including a Cleveland Browns club that owns the first overall selection) are still searching for a long-term solution at quarterback.

With free agency now barreling along at full speed, let's take a look at how all of the week's activity has changed the first 32 draft picks of 2018.

One caveat: There are no trades in this mock draft. Not because there won't be several in Round 1—including a few possibilities that merit mentioning here.

But without knowing the particulars of such deals, including them makes this an even more speculative exercise.

For the latest on the ever-changing free-agent landscape, be sure to check out the Bleacher Report Free-Agent Tracker.