The first certainty when working toward the 2025 NFL is now in place, as the league's bottom 18 are set for the event's order. Obviously, plenty will happen between now and then. The actual class is far from solidified, with the underclassmen deadline, all-star games, the NFL combine and pro days yet to pass. Traded picks may occur along the way as well. Still, the initial 18 picks being set provides a clearer picture of what may or may not occur. This year's projected class is particularly interesting because of its makeup. Numerous franchises will likely jockey to acquire one of the top two quarterback prospects since a significant drop-off exists beyond that point, though no trades are included in this projection. Multiple prospects at non-premium positions could find their way into this year's top 10. Colorado's Travis Hunter, meanwhile, will be drafted very high in the process. But will he primarily play cornerback or wide receiver? To sort these things out, the Bleacher Report Scouting Department of Brandon Thorn, Brent Sobleski, Cory Giddings, Dame Parson and Matt Holder reconvened for the site's latest mock draft, where the duo from Colorado dominated the top of the process.