Most NFL mock drafts focus around the analyst's predictions of what will happen in Round 1, but this is not most mock drafts. I've been tracking changes to draft odds in the betting market for more than a week at SportsLine, where I also put together mock drafts based solely around a snapshot of the odds market one month out and one week out from draft day. Today, we're bringing that market-focused mock draft to CBS Sports with our odds-based mock draft one day out from the start of the draft. What this means: If a player's draft position odds all point one way, we'll find a way to make that happen -- provided the math works out, as we're not going to force 33 first-round picks, for example -- after we go through the odds for who will be selected in each of the first 10 picks. If a player seemingly doesn't quite line up for the prospect that's pointing to that pick, we'll look to engineer a few trades to make sure we're staying aligned with the market rather than defer to the team in the slot currently.