Now that NFL teams have gotten a good, long look at the top draft-eligible players at last week’s NFL Scouting Combine, it’s time for teams to start updating their draft boards.

NFL.com analyst Charlie Casserly, a former NFL general manager, put together his updated mock draft on Tuesday, and unsurprisingly, it’s still full of SEC players.

In addition to four of the first five picks, SEC players account for 12 of Casserly’s projected 32 first-round picks. Here are the 12 players Casserly believes will hear their names called in the first round next month:

  • No. 1 — Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M — Cleveland Browns
  • No. 2 — Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama — Washington Redskins (via trade with 49ers)
  • No. 4 — Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU — Jacksonville Jaguars
  • No. 5 — Jamal Adams, S, LSU — Tennessee Titans
  • No. 8 — Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee — Carolina Panthers
  • No. 9 — Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama — Cincinnati Bengals
  • No. 17 — Caleb Brantley, DL, Florida — Washington Redskins
  • No. 20 — O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama — Denver Broncos
  • No. 21 — Charles Harris, DE, Mizzou — Detroit Lions
  • No. 22 — Tre’Davious White, DB, LSU — Miami Dolphins
  • No. 25 — Cam Robinson, OL, Alabama — Houston Texans
  • No. 26 — Tim Williams, LB, Alabama — Seattle Seahawks

With upcoming pro days and other meetings between players and teams, this is far from a set list. Expect more players to rise and fall over the coming weeks before the main event in April.