The long-awaited trade of Darrelle Revis to Tampa Bay is finally done. With the Jets securing the No. 13 overall pick in this year's draft, the first-round projection obviously changes. Below, you'll see that reflected.
However, on Wednesday I'll have several other shifts, as I'm in the midst of talking with a number of sources now. So what you see below is more of an adjustment on my latest mock particularly as it pertains to the Jets.
Remember, I can't project trades below, so while I see several that could happen, I'll just note possibilities.
Draft-eligible non-seniors are denoted by an asterisk.

1. Kansas City Chiefs
Luke Joeckel*, OT, Texas A&M
The best player available in the draft, and he fits a position of need.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars
Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
Pass rush is a significant issue, and Ansah offers a high ceiling.

3. Oakland Raiders
Sharrif Floyd*, DT, Florida
They need production and versatility up front, and Floyd will provide both.

4. Philadelphia Eagles
Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
More inclined to believe they'll trade up from their Round 2 pick to get him later in Round 1, but can't reflect that here.

5. Detroit Lions
Dee Milliner*, CB, Alabama
They need help at cornerback, and Milliner is the best one on the board.

6. Cleveland Browns
Dion Jordan, DE/OLB, Oregon
A perfect fit for their scheme. If he gets here, I expect them to pounce.

7. Arizona Cardinals
Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
Does he get past Detroit? That's a question I'll ask a lot of folks this week.

8. Buffalo Bills
Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
They solidify a pretty good offensive line if they land this elite left guard.

9. New York Jets
Barkevious Mingo*, DE/OLB, LSU
Rex Ryan gets the pass-rusher he needs.

10. Tennessee Titans
Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
The Titans don't pass on the draft's premier run-game destroyer.

11. San Diego Chargers
Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
My guess is they'll need to trade up for Johnson. Expect a change here.

12. Miami Dolphins
D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
They could easily move up to get Johnson or Fisher as well.

13. New York Jets (from Tampa)
Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
They have a need at guard, and Warmack will be a dominant one.

14. Carolina Panthers
Sheldon Richardson*, DT, Missouri
They simply have to get better at defensive tackle. Sylvester Williams also fits.

15. New Orleans Saints
Jarvis Jones*, OLB, Georgia
A productive pass-rusher in a 3-4 is just what the Saints need.

16. St. Louis Rams
Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Danny Amendola departs, but the versatile Austin can more than replace him.

17. Pittsburgh Steelers
Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
He'll cause major matchup headaches and adds a new element to the offense.

18. Dallas Cowboys
Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
An aging defensive interior gets a jolt of youth and productivity.

19. New York Giants
Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
They need an immediate starter at corner, and Trufant could be the guy.

20. Chicago Bears
Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
They added help in free agency, but this could be a big need soon enough.

21. Cincinnati Bengals
Alec Ogletree*, ILB, Georgia
They're too slow at linebacker, and Ogletree is a guy who can actually cover.

22. St. Louis Rams (from Washington)
Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas
If the Rams leave Round 1 with Austin and Vaccaro, pop the champagne.

23. Minnesota Vikings
Cordarrelle Patterson*, WR, Tennessee
He needs reps, but if you can get the ball in his hands, he creates points.

24. Indianapolis Colts
Xavier Rhodes*, CB, Florida State
The value lines up at a position of need.

25. Minnesota Vikings
Kevin Minter, LB, LSU
The Vikings might wait for a middle linebacker, but Minter can start right away.

26. Green Bay Packers
Eddie Lacy*, RB, Alabama
A running back is going to go somewhere in Round 1, and I like this fit.

27. Houston Texans
Robert Woods *, WR, USC
A route-runner with great hands, underrated speed and a chip on his shoulder.

28. Denver Broncos
D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston
He could prove to be one of the steals of this draft. Denver needs a CB.

29. New England Patriots
Justin Hunter*, WR, Tennessee
New England really needs a WR who can push safeties back. They could also trade down.

30. Atlanta Falcons
Kyle Long, OL, Oregon
A versatile lineman, Long fills an immediate void at guard and could become an OT.

31. San Francisco 49ers
Margus Hunt, DE, SMU
The 49ers have bet on athletes before and succeeded. Hunt provides depth.

32. Baltimore Ravens
Jonathan Cyprien, S, Florida International
The Ravens need another safety, and Cyprien can capably start in Week 1.