We’re officially less than a month away from the 2019 NFL draft, and with the pro day circuit winding down, little is left for this year’s top prospects but to play the long waiting game until Nashville.

Free agency has slowed to a near-complete halt, with team needs changing across the league, which heavily impacts draft projections.

Keeping all that in mind, it’s time to updated my four-round mock draft, complete with a handful of big trades involving some of this year’s most polarizing prospects.

*=projected trade

1. Arizona Cardinals | Nick Bosa | EDGE | Ohio State

It’s entirely possible that the rumors of Kyler Murray going here are completely true, but I’ll believe it when I see it. Bosa is arguably the most complete player in this entire draft, and he’s well worth this pick if the Cardinals want to stick with Josh Rosen.

2. San Francisco 49ers | Josh Allen | EDGE | Kentucky

The 49ers would hate to see Bosa off the board here, and it wouldn’t surprise me if they tried to trade back in that scenario. If they can’t, this year’s draft class gives them a fantastic consolation prize in Allen, who is one of the most versatile and productive players in the draft.

3. New York Giants (from NYJ)* | Dwayne Haskins | QB | Ohio State

After trading Odell Beckham, Jr., the Giants now have the draft capital required to make a move up the board for a franchise quarterback like Haskins. With the top two edge rushers off the board, the Jets should be more than willing to move back in return for the 17th overall pick, the Giants’ second-round pick, and likely another Day 2 selection in the 2020 draft.

4. Oakland Raiders | Quinnen Williams | DL | Alabama

With three first-round picks, the Raiders have tons of flexibility, and they’ll be looking to make moves. In this scenario, if they can’t get the right return to swap with a team targeting Murray, they should simply take the best available player. In this scenario, Williams is the clear choice.

5. Washington Redskins (from TB)* | Kyler Murray | QB | Oklahoma

After seeing the Giants trade up for Haskins, another team pulls the trigger and makes a massive jump up the board for another franchise passer. If Murray doesn’t go No. 1, don’t be surprised if a team like Washington trades their 1st-rounder in 2020, along with their picks in the second and third round this year, to land a difference-maker at the game’s most important position.

6. New York Jets (from NYG)* | Montez Sweat | EDGE | Mississippi State

This is an ideal scenario for the Jets, who move back just three spots while getting an additional pair of premium picks, and still have top prospects available at all their biggest positions of need. They could go wide receiver or offensive tackle, but pass rushers with Sweat’s combination of athleticism and SEC production don’t last long.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars | D.K. Metcalf | WR | Ole Miss

Now that Nick Foles is entrenched as the team’s franchise quarterback, the Jags need to build around him, both up front and by adding dynamic weapons. Metcalf’s incredible combination of size and speed would give them something far beyond anything currently on the roster.

8. Detroit Lions | Brian Burns | EDGE | Florida State

Sure, the Lions just inked free agent Trey Flowers to a massive deal, but that shouldn’t keep them from adding another explosive pass rusher here. Burns proved at the combine he could add weight and still retain his athleticism, and his technique sets him apart from a deep class of edge rushers.

9. Cincinnati Bengals (from BUF)* | Drew Lock | QB | Missouri

With two quarterbacks already off the board and the Broncos lurking at No. 10 overall, it wouldn’t be shocking to see the Bengals use a fourth-round pick to flip spots with the Bills and snag Lock. Andy Dalton has hit his ceiling, and while Lock isn’t a finished product, his physical tools give him far more upside.

10. Denver Broncos | Devin White | LB | LSU

Quarterback is off the board here, but the Broncos still have some fantastic options at other positions of need in this scenario. After backing up his strong tape against SEC competition with a dominant performance at the combine, White is well worth a top-10 selection.