While the 2014 NFL Draft may not have an automatic franchise quarterback as we saw in 2012 in Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, it is incredibly deep.

“From my perspective, this is the deepest and best draft class I’ve seen in probably ten years,” Mike Mayock said. “That’s been reinforced by most of the general managers and scouts I’ve talked to throughout the league. I had one GM tell me the other day that having a Top-20 pick this year is very similar to having a Top-10 pick last year.”

The combine begins on Wednesday and the draft has been moved back two weeks to May 8.

“I think there’s more depth,” Mayock said. “I think there are certain positions that are stacked this year and you can get a quality player through three or four rounds.”