Each team is allowed to host up to 30 non-local players at its facility before the draft. These visits tend to get blown out of proportion by the media. In most cases, it's just a team performing due diligence with the players you'd expect the team to have interest in. The New York Jets, for instance, will have met with at least a dozen likely first-round prospects by draft day.

As a service, here's a roundup of the known visits (or players still scheduled to visit):

Quarterback -- Garrett Grayson, Colorado State; Bryce Petty, Baylor; Jameis Winston, Florida State.

Wide receiver -- Amari Cooper, Alabama; Austin Hill, Arizona; DeVante Parker, Louisville; Kevin White, West Virginia.

Offensive linemen -- Ereck Flowers, Miami; Andrus Peat, Stanford.

Defensive linemen -- Kristjan Sokoli, Buffalo.

Linebackers -- Vic Beasley, Clemson; Alvin (Bud) Dupree, Kentucky; Dante Fowler, Jr., Florida; Randy Gregory, Nebraska; Eli Harold, Virginia; Shane Ray, Missouri.

Cornerbacks -- Marcus Peters, Washington.