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It happens every year—NFL scouts and analysts overreact to the numbers posted on a track in Indianapolis and forget what months of film study showed. We're all guilty of falling in love with a player post-workouts. The key to scouting is finding players whose traits on the field match the athleticism shown at the combine. Easier said than done, of course.

With the combine done and all numbers posted, it's inevitable that players will move up and down the board. Some looked faster or slower than expected. Some, like Haason Reddick, continued to show the athleticism that makes a position change from defensive end to linebacker possible. Others disappointed in interviews or had medical incidents come up that will hurt their stock come draft day.

As players get ready for pro days and private workouts, here's a look at the top 400 overall.