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NFL Mock Draft 2.0 — Risers, fallers from the NFL Scouting Combine

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INDIANAPOLIS — As sure as Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza will be chosen first overall by the Raiders, Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate will be the highest Chicago native selected in the April draft. He started his high school career at Marist before transferring to IMG Academy in Florida.

“Growing up in Chicago was great,” Tate said Friday the NFL Scouting Combine. “It’s a tough city, so you had to learn how to fight. That’s all my life, what I’ve been doing, is fighting.”

Armed with intel from the Combine, here’s the Sun-Times’ Mock Draft 2.