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The 2019 NFL regular season is in the books, and over the last four months, much changed as it relates to the 2020 draft.

The Miami Dolphins were supposedly tanking, but they shocked the New England Patriots in Week 17 and will select No. 5 overall. The Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears were popular preseason playoff picks, but both teams will watch the tournament from home. Meanwhile, teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints lived up to expectations and head into January with championship hopes.

How does this change the NFL draft? The rise of LSU quarterback Joe Burrow to QB1 status and the injury to Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa are the biggest changes since August, and Burrow is seemingly locked into the top spot with the Bengals secured as the No. 1 seed.

After Burrow and Ohio State’s rare talent, Chase Young, are selected, the draft could get unpredictable. Here’s an updated look at how it could play out before the Jan. 20 underclassmen deadline.