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Kiper's 2017 Big Board: A post-combine shake-up

The NFL combine is over, and we're 43 days from the 2017 draft, which means it's time for an update to my Big Board.

The changes in this edition include a shake-up among the top wide receivers, the re-entry of a quarterback who had been included during the season, and the rise -- more than 10 spots -- of an SEC pass-catcher.

Come back next week for Mock Draft 3.0, and check out Todd McShay's third mock here. Here we go:

One asterisk denotes a junior, and two asterisks denote a redshirt sophomore for the 2016 season.

1. *Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M

Previous rank: 1

Garrett ran a ridiculous 4.64 40-yard dash and had a 41-inch vertical jump and 10-foot-8 broad jump, all at 6-foot-4, 272 pounds, at the combine. He cemented his stock as my No. 1 prospect, he'll stay at No. 1 to the Browns in Mock Draft 3.0. Garrett had a frustrating 2016 season, hampered by a high ankle sprain he suffered in late September, and his 8.5 sacks were down from his freshman total of 11.5 and sophomore total of 12.5. When he's on, he's a brilliant, natural pass-rusher.