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Who ya got?

Though it doesn't have quite the same luster of Andrew Luck vs. Robert Griffin III from a few years ago, this draft is starting to shape up around which quarterback a prognosticator has going first between Florida State's Jameis Winston and Oregon's Marcus Mariota.

Of course, it also matters a lot where one has those two quarterbacks going in the field. The top of the draft has a lot of quarterback-needy teams, and if the two passers hold serve and end up as the top two prospects off the board a few months from now, it could shape the rest of the class and potentially even push other quarterbacks up the board based on need.

Then again, as we saw in what many considered a QB-heavy 2014 draft, it's possible that the actual NFL teams aren't quite as enamored by the passers as those in the media are. If that's the case, we could see one of these guys tumbling and even being leapt by another passer during the process.

It's the most important position on the field, and could end up as the most important position in this class as well, and the entire draft may hinge on scouts' assessments of just two guys and the very top.