Creating content for our weekly rough drafts is like plunging into the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Multiverse (MCU).
Characters in the MCU's Multiverse may appear identical, although there may be small differences across mirroring realities.
So Spider-Man is a hero in one universe and a dreadful villain in another.
Each new mock draft mirrors the prior week's version. However, there are minor variations,
with similar players being relocated and transported to other clubs, resulting in different permutations in the "NFL Universe
So, what happens if the Bears trade down twice? How about the Broncos moving up ten spots? The possibilities are endless, so enjoy this week's "alternate" mock draft.
Ryan Poles, the Chicago Bears' general manager, may skip on another highly regarded quarterback in favour of acquiring more draft riches and promising prospects.
The Bears may trade the first overall pick to the Patriots for a significant sum. Chicago would then receive New England's third pick in the first round,
as well as the 68th (3rd), 139th (4th), and first and second round picks from 2025.
New England now has approximately $68 million in cap space and may believe they can attract enough free agents to compensate for the loss of draft picks.