Coming out of the 2020 NFL Draft, the conversation about next year's No. 1 overall selection has already begun. In what's expected to be a star-studded 2021 opening round, Clemson's Trevor Lawrence and Ohio State's Justin Fields are vying for top billing as the two Heisman candidates begin a crash course to potentially meet again in the Playoff.

And with those elite quarterbacks front and center, there's expected to be immense weaponry available, too.

“Ja’Marr Chase at LSU is way up at the top of the board,” ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper said on Saturday. “Patrick Surtain, a cornerback from Alabama, and also Shaun Wade. Ohio State has become DBU. You have to believe Shaun Wade with Arnette gone and Okudah gone, Shaun Wade becomes the key guy there and Marvin Wilson is back at Florida State playing that defensive tackle spot. A host of really good players in that 2021 draft.”

To no one's surprise, LSU, Alabama and Ohio State are once again expected to lead next year's prospects list. And the SEC should continue its stranglehold on producing draft picks.

“We kidded about it after Day 1, the SEC flexing its muscles with 15, and it just continued Friday," College GameDay analyst Kirk Herbstreit said ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft's final rounds. "I think it got all the way up to 40 in the first three rounds. Just a remarkable example of the depth in the conference, the individual talent. We get it, everybody gets accused of SEC bias.

"I think this is a classic example, year after year of what the NFL evaluates, of what they see. And not just the skill players. It’s not just Alabama and LSU, although they have a lot to do with it, but the entire conference. I’m sure they’re very proud.”

According to Walter Football, here's a look at one of the first 2021 NFL Draft mocks, all 32 first-round projections and a predicted draft order: