We're now exactly one month from the start of this year's NFL Draft, and with nearly two weeks of free agency in the books, teams have addressed positional needs clearly enough that you can project a full seven-round mock draft for a team and what might be ahead. We'll start the same way the draft will, with the Carolina Panthers, who traded up from No. 9 in a huge deal with the Bears to take control of the draft and their preference among this year's elite quarterback prospects. Even having traded up to No. 1, the Panthers have six picks in the first five rounds, with no selections in the final two rounds due to previous trades. Carolina has been active in free agency — the deal for the top pick cost the Panthers receiver DJ Moore, but they've added Adam Thielen and DJ Chark there, as well as Pro Bowl running back Miles Sanders from the Eagles and tight end Hayden Hurst from the Bengals. They've been busy on defense as well, getting safety Vonn Bell from Cincinnati and defensive tackle Shy Tuttle from New Orleans, among others.