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We're almost halfway through the NFL season, but the 2017 NFL draft order remains a jumbled mess. Very few teams have separated themselves to the top or bottom of the standings, creating a draft order that is changing dramatically from week to week.

The order used for the mock draft below is accurate entering Monday Night Football, using the full-season strength of schedule as a tiebreaker for teams with the same record.

As for the prospects, there is a little more clarity. Multiple prospects are having strong seasons and have established themselves as likely first-round selections. A few of these notable prospects have been highlighted below:

NFL Mock Draft Pick Team Player Position School 1 Cleveland Browns DeShone Kizer QB Notre Dame 2 San Francisco 49ers Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M 3 Chicago Bears Mitch Trubisky QB North Carolina 4 Carolina Panthers Jabrill Peppers LB/S Michigan 5 New York Jets Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama 6 New Orleans Saints Malik McDowell DT Michigan State 7 Jacksonville Jaguars Jonathan Allen DL Alabama 8 Miami Dolphins Brad Kaaya QB Miami (Fla.) 9 Tennessee Titans (from LA) JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC 10 Baltimore Ravens Malik Hooker S Ohio State 11 Tennessee Titans Derek Barnett DE Tennessee 12 San Diego Chargers Jamal Adams S LSU 13 Cincinnati Bengals Mike Williams WR Clemson 14 Indianapolis Colts Leonard Fournette RB LSU 15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Gareon Conley CB Ohio State 16 Arizona Cardinals Deshaun Watson QB Clemson 17 Buffalo Bills Quincy Wilson CB Florida 18 Pittsburgh Steelers Cam Robinson OT Alabama 19 Atlanta Falcons Teez Tabor CB Florida 20 Washington Redskins Reuben Foster LB Alabama 21 New York Giants Dalvin Cook RB Florida State 22 Detroit Lions Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt 23 Kansas City Chiefs Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State 24 Houston Texans Tim Williams LB Alabama 25 Denver Broncos Dawuane Smoot DE Illinois 26 Cleveland Browns (from PHI) Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame 27 Green Bay Packers John Ross WR Washington 28 Oakland Raiders Tre'Davious White CB LSU 29 Seattle Seahawks Dan Feeney OG Indiana 30 Dallas Cowboys O.J. Howard TE Alabama 31 Philadelphia Eagles (from MIN) Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson 32 New England Patriots Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan

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3. Chicago Bears: Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

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North Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Mitch Trubisky might be the hottest prospect in the nation right now.

North Carolina had high hopes for their 6'3", 220-pound quarterback, who took over for the graduated Marquise Williams this season. However, few could have expected him to be this dominant in his first year as the Tar Heels starter.

Tar Heel Illustrated recently shared Trubisky's impressive stats in non-hurricane conditions:

To Clarify, aside from the hurricane game, Mitch Trubisky has completed 75.4 % of his passes ave. 331 yards per game w 18 TDs and ZERO INTs. — Tar Heel Illustrated (@HeelIllustrated) October 23, 2016

Trubisky's draft stock is also benefiting from the fact many other top prospects are struggling. Clemson's Deshaun Watson has been shaky throughout the season, and Notre Dame's DeShone Kizer is just a week removed from getting benched.

If Trubisky continues to perform at a high level, he could be in the conversation for the No. 1 overall selection by season's end.

14. Indianapolis Colts: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

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Just in case people thought Leonard Fournette's draft stock was slipping due to his injury-plagued season, he made sure to remind them who the most dominant running back in the nation is Saturday night.

Against a respectable Ole Miss defense, Fournette racked up 284 rushing yards on just 16 carries—an LSU school record.

Despite some productive moments from veteran Frank Gore, the Indianapolis Colts rushing attack has been a disappointment over the past two seasons. Through the first seven games this year, the Colts have topped 100 yards on the ground just once.

Fournette's power running style combined with Andrew Luck's talent in the passing game could give the Colts the well-rounded offense they've been lacking in recent years.

30. Dallas Cowboys: O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama

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Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott has found immediate success with the Dallas Cowboys. And tight end Jason Witten has played a significant role in his smooth transition to the league.

Through Prescott's first six games, Witten leads the team with 42 targets.

Witten is 34 years old, however, and is only under contract through the 2017 season. The Cowboys front office is aware the Witten era is coming to a close and will likely make a move soon to create a smooth transition to a new era at tight end.

While Witten is a valuable receiver, he has always been one of the most well-rounded tight ends in the league and plays a key role in the Cowboys blocking scheme. Dallas will likely look to find a similar prospect to replace him.

O.J. Howard plays a similar role at Alabama. In fact, his impressive athleticism and receiving skills are often overlooked due to the rate at which he's used as an extra blocker on the Crimson Tide offensive line.

Howard's well-rounded skill set could make him an ideal replacement for Witten in Dallas.