The NFL Draft is upon us. The first round begins on Thursday.

Here’s a look at four different full, seven-round mock draft’s from ESPN’s Matt Miller, the Athletic’s Dane Brugler, NFL.com’s Chad Reuter, and CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson. Every Pac-12 player that appears will be listed below. If fewer than four mock selections are listed for any player, they aren’t on all four of the lists.

Arizona Wildcats

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Arizona State Sun Devils

  • OL Kellen Diesch: 106th overall, fourth round to Jacksonville (NFL); 158th overall, fifth round to New England (ESPN); 164th overall, fifth round to Las Vegas (Athletic); 195th overall, sixth round to Los Angeles (CBS)
  • OL Dohnovan West: 111th overall, fourth round to NYJ (CBS); 152nd overall, fifth round to Seattle (Athletic); 172nd overall, fifth round to San Francisco (ESPN); 192nd overall, sixth round to Minnesota (NFL)
  • CB Jack Jones: 199th overall, sixth round to Carolina (ESPN)
  • CB Chase Lucas: 202nd overall, sixth round to Cleveland (CBS); 205th overall, sixth round to Houston (Athletic); 219th overall, sixth round to Tennessee (NFL); 230th overall, seventh round to Washington (ESPN)
  • RB Rachaad White: 98th overall, third round to New Orleans (NFL); 133rd overall, fourth round to Tampa Bay (CBS); 201st overall, sixth round to Arizona (Athletic)
  • DL DJ Davidson: 168th overall, fifth round to Buffalo (CBS); 256th overall, seventh round to Arizona (NFL)
  • LB Darien Butler: 250th overall, seventh round to Minnesota (CBS)

No Pac-12 team has more players who appear on these seven-round boards than Arizona State’s seven. However, only one mock has one player going in the first three rounds—running back Rachaad White.

California Golden Bears

  • EDGE Cameron Goode: 187th overall, sixth round to San Francisco (NFL)

Colorado Buffaloes

  • LB Nate Landman: 247th overall, seventh round to Miami (ESPN);
  • LB Carson Wells: 228th overall, seventh round to Green Bay (NFL); 255th overall, seventh round to LAC (Athletic)

Oregon Ducks

  • EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux: fourth overall to NYJ (CBS, Athletic); fifth overall to NYG (ESPN); seventh overall to NYG (NFL)
  • S Verone McKinley III: 135th overall, fourth round to Kansas City (CBS); 171st overall, fifth round to Green Bay (NFL); 180th overall, sixth round to Jacksonville (Athletic); 183rd overall, sixth round to New England (ESPN)
  • CB Mykael Wright: 190th overall, sixth round to Atlanta (ESPN)

It seems that we’ve come to a bit of a consensus, finally, with regards to Kayvon Thibodeaux’s status. At one point the edge rusher was rumored, perhaps somewhat disingenuously, to be in danger of falling out of the top 10. Most mocks have him in the 4-8 range at the top of the draft. All four mocks we looked at have Thibodeaux going in that range as well.

Thibodeaux said on Tuesday he’ll be happy regardless of where he lands.

Oregon State Beavers

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Stanford Cardinal

  • DL Thomas Booker: 91st overall, third round to Tampa Bay (NFL); 116th overall, fourth round to Denver (ESPN); 208th overall, sixth round to Pittsburgh (Athletic)

UCLA Bruins

  • TE Greg Dulcich: 63rd overall, second round to Cincinnati (ESPN); 64th overall, second round to Denver (NFL); 75th overall, third round to Denver (CBS, Athletic);
  • OL Sean Rhyan: 79th overall, third round to Los Angeles (NFL); 86th overall, third round to Las Vegas (CBS); 91st overall, third round to Tampa Bay (Athletic); 101st overall, third round to Philadelphia (ESPN)
  • WR Kyle Philips: 146th overall, fifth round to NYJ (NFL); 150th overall, fifth round to Chicago (ESPN); 174th overall, fifth round to Cincinnati (Athletic); 176th overall, fifth round to Dallas (CBS)
  • DL Otito Ogbonnia: 86th overall, third round to Las Vegas (NFL); 145th overall, fifth round to Denver (Athletic); 207th overall, sixth round to Houston (CBS)
  • S Quintin Lake: 230th overall, seventh round to Washington (CBS); 241st overall, seventh round to Pittsburgh (Athletic); 251st overall, seventh round to Kansas City (NFL)

The most curious prospect from the Bruins is defensive lineman Otito Ogbonnia. He’s going as high as the third round in one mock and completely absent from ESPN’s mock.

USC Trojans

  • WR Drake London: eighth overall to Atlanta (ESPN); 10th overall to NYJ (CBS); 17th overall to Los Angeles (NFL); 18th overall to Philadelphia (Athletic)
  • EDGE Drake Jackson: 43rd overall, second round to Atlanta (NFL); 59th overall, second round to Green Bay (Athletic); 68th overall, third round to Houston (ESPN); 92nd overall, third round to Green Bay (CBS)
  • CB Isaac Taylor-Stuart: 194th overall, sixth round to New Orleans (ESPN)
  • RB Keaontay Ingram: 111th overall, fourth round to NYJ (NFL); 226th overall, sixth round to Cincinnati (Athletic); 256th overall, seventh round to Arizona (ESPN)
  • CB Chris Steele: 187th overall, sixth round to San Francisco (CBS)
  • P Ben Griffiths: 253rd overall, seventh round to LAR (CBS)

With six players mocked between the four entries, it would seem only Arizona State has more players in contention for the draft than USC. The Trojans could have three taken in the first four rounds, including Drake London in the first round.

Utah Utes

  • LB Devin Lloyd: 14th overall to Baltimore (Athletic); 19th overall to New Orleans (NFL); 24th overall to Dallas (ESPN); 25th overall to Buffalo (CBS)
  • LB Nephi Sewell: 240th overall, seventh round to Washington (ESPN); 254th overall, seventh round to LAC (CBS); 259th overall, seventh round to Kansas City (NFL)
  • WR Britain Covey: 252nd overall, seventh round to Cincinnati (NFL); 259th overall, seventh round to Kansas City (ESPN)

Who is most enamored with Devin Lloyd’s talent? The Athletic’s Dane Brugler doesn’t see him slipping past Baltimore at 14, writing that “a versatile linebacker like Lloyd will also be an appealing option (for Baltimore) with four-down skills that would be a great fit in Baltimore’s scheme.”

Washington Huskies

  • CB Trent McDuffie: 12th overall to Minnesota (Athletic); 18th overall to Philadelphia (CBS); 25th overall to Buffalo (ESPN, NFL)
  • CB Kyler Gordon: 30th overall to Kansas City (ESPN, CBS); 38th overall, second round to NYJ (NFL); 45th overall, second round to Baltimore (Athletic)
  • TE Cade Otton: 91st overall, third round to Tampa Bay (CBS); 108th overall, fourth round to Houston (NFL, Athletic); 119th overall to Baltimore (ESPN)

Washington appears to be the only team in the Pac-12 who could have two Day 1 draft selections. Kyler Gordon is right on the cusp.

Washington State Cougars

  • OL Abraham Lucas: 28th overall to Green Bay (NFL); 53rd overall, second round to Green Bay (Athletic); 69th overall, third round to Carolina (ESPN); 80th overall, third round to Houston (CBS)
  • CB Jaylen Watson: 160th overall, fifth round to Los Angeles (CBS); 161st overall, fifth round to New Orleans (Athletic); 166th overall, fifth round to Philadelphia (NFL); 200th overall, sixth round to New England (ESPN)
  • RB Max Borghi: 240th overall, seventh round to Washington (CBS)
  • OL Luke Wattenberg: 245th overall, seventh round to Houston (CBS)

Abraham Lucas’ stock is all over the place; as high as 28th and as low as 80th. That’s a pretty big swing, even if it’s only the difference between a Day 1 selection and a late Day 2 pick.