Brett Davis
Will Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft?
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"The 2013 NFL Draft is now open."
After that, all bets are officially off and if you think you're a "draft expert" or "draft guru" and that you have the most legit draft board (collection of players and where they will be drafted) available, be prepared to feel like a dope.
Sometimes, the draftniks do get it right. It may seem easy to do their job, but if you look at the work and effort that most of these guys put into their craft, you can't help but to appreciate their input.
Last year, while I was covering the 2012 NFL Draft and 2012 NFL Scouting Combine for Stampede Blue, I was lucky enough to be able to get a rare glimpse into the drafting world and just how difficult and tiresome it can actually be.
Mock drafts - replications of the draft that can be done by virtually anyone - have been around since, well, forever. Finding a mock draft that nails a few picks really isn't all that hard.
When the draft rolls around, there's usually a team or two (or three) that has either leaked or hinted at their draft selection via private workouts and/or blatant flirtation. Last year, the Colts made it known to the world that they were taking then-Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck days before the draft even took place.
This year's talent, however, isn't so concrete. The popular pick to go No. 1 overall is Texas A&M offensive tackle Luke Joeckel, but anything could happen. The Chiefs, who hold the No. 1 pick, could trade down (trade their pick for more picks later in the draft) or might find they like another prospect more. That said, finding a mock draft that correctly predicts most of the first round, let alone the following seven, is truly a rarity.