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Photos: NFL Network names prospects worth trading up for
NFL Media's Bucky Brooks joins "NFL AM" to reveal some prospects that are worth trading up for in the draft.

Vic Beasley, OLB/DE, Clemson Brooks' take: "The 2015 class is loaded with disruptive edge rushers -- and Beasley is the most explosive guy on the board. The 6-foot-3, 246-pound playmaker finished his college career with 33 sacks, 52.5 tackles for loss and a whole host of splash plays. Beasley displays exceptional first-step quickness and snap-count anticipation off the edge. He complements his remarkable athletic attributes with a polished game built upon three rush moves (speed rush, bull rush and inside rip move) and a non-stop motor that allows him to chase quarterbacks down from the back side. While others might offer better skills against the run, Beasley is the most pro-ready pass rusher in the draft, possessing a skill set that will allow him to consistently notch 10-plus sacks throughout the course of his career. Given the importance teams place on knocking down opposing quarterbacks, Beasley's talent and potential should make him a coveted commodity on draft day."

Vic Beasley, OLB/DE, Clemson Brooks' take: "The 2015 class is loaded with disruptive edge rushers -- and Beasley is the most explosive guy on the board. The 6-foot-3, 246-pound playmaker finished his college career with 33 sacks, 52.5 tackles for loss and a whole host of splash plays. Beasley displays exceptional first-step quickness and snap-count anticipation off the edge. He complements his remarkable athletic attributes with a polished game built upon three rush moves (speed rush, bull rush and inside rip move) and a non-stop motor that allows him to chase quarterbacks down from the back side. While others might offer better skills against the run, Beasley is the most pro-ready pass rusher in the draft, possessing a skill set that will allow him to consistently notch 10-plus sacks throughout the course of his career. Given the importance teams place on knocking down opposing quarterbacks, Beasley's talent and potential should make him a coveted commodity on draft day."

Vic Beasley, OLB/DE, Clemson Brooks' take: "The 2015 class is loaded with disruptive edge rushers -- and Beasley is the most explosive guy on the board. The 6-foot-3, 246-pound playmaker finished his college career with 33 sacks, 52.5 tackles for loss and a whole host of splash plays. Beasley displays exceptional first-step quickness and snap-count anticipation off the edge. He complements his remarkable athletic attributes with a polished game built upon three rush moves (speed rush, bull rush and inside rip move) and a non-stop motor that allows him to chase quarterbacks down from the back side. While others might offer better skills against the run, Beasley is the most pro-ready pass rusher in the draft, possessing a skill set that will allow him to consistently notch 10-plus sacks throughout the course of his career. Given the importance teams place on knocking down opposing quarterbacks, Beasley's talent and potential should make him a coveted commodity on draft day."

La'el Collins, OL, LSU Brooks' take: "There is always a demand in the NFL marketplace for big, athletic offensive linemen with quick feet, explosive athletic attributes and a nasty demeanor. Thus, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Collins' stock has been rising in the pre-draft season, thanks to a rock-solid week at the Senior Bowl and an impressive showing at the NFL Scouting Combine."

La'el Collins, OL, LSU Brooks' take: "There is always a demand in the NFL marketplace for big, athletic offensive linemen with quick feet, explosive athletic attributes and a nasty demeanor. Thus, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Collins' stock has been rising in the pre-draft season, thanks to a rock-solid week at the Senior Bowl and an impressive showing at the NFL Scouting Combine."

La'el Collins, OL, LSU Brooks' take: "There is always a demand in the NFL marketplace for big, athletic offensive linemen with quick feet, explosive athletic attributes and a nasty demeanor. Thus, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Collins' stock has been rising in the pre-draft season, thanks to a rock-solid week at the Senior Bowl and an impressive showing at the NFL Scouting Combine."

Landon Collins, SS, Alabama Brooks' take: "The lack of quality at the safety position will make Collins' stock soar through the roof on draft day. The ex-Alabama All-American is a sensational deep-middle defender with the instincts and ball skills to defend the pass. Collins also displays the toughness and tackling ability to be a disruptive playmaker against the run. With few top options available at a position that's as important as ever for NFL defenses, teams in need of a difference-making safety will have to consider moving up to secure the services of the premier talent on the board."

Landon Collins, SS, Alabama Brooks' take: "The lack of quality at the safety position will make Collins' stock soar through the roof on draft day. The ex-Alabama All-American is a sensational deep-middle defender with the instincts and ball skills to defend the pass. Collins also displays the toughness and tackling ability to be a disruptive playmaker against the run. With few top options available at a position that's as important as ever for NFL defenses, teams in need of a difference-making safety will have to consider moving up to secure the services of the premier talent on the board."

Landon Collins, SS, Alabama Brooks' take: "The lack of quality at the safety position will make Collins' stock soar through the roof on draft day. The ex-Alabama All-American is a sensational deep-middle defender with the instincts and ball skills to defend the pass. Collins also displays the toughness and tackling ability to be a disruptive playmaker against the run. With few top options available at a position that's as important as ever for NFL defenses, teams in need of a difference-making safety will have to consider moving up to secure the services of the premier talent on the board."

Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia Brooks' take: "If Gurley gets a clean bill of health from the medical personnel at the NFL combine re-check in a few weeks, the ex-Georgia standout could come off the board sooner than expected in Round 1."

Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia Brooks' take: "If Gurley gets a clean bill of health from the medical personnel at the NFL combine re-check in a few weeks, the ex-Georgia standout could come off the board sooner than expected in Round 1."

Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia Brooks' take: "If Gurley gets a clean bill of health from the medical personnel at the NFL combine re-check in a few weeks, the ex-Georgia standout could come off the board sooner than expected in Round 1."

Danny Shelton, DT, Washington Brooks' take: "Shelton is arguably the top pure defensive tackle in the draft, due to his versatility and disruptive skills. With fellow defensive lineman Leonard Williams expected to come off the board almost immediately, the market could bubble up for Shelton."

Danny Shelton, DT, Washington Brooks' take: "Shelton is arguably the top pure defensive tackle in the draft, due to his versatility and disruptive skills. With fellow defensive lineman Leonard Williams expected to come off the board almost immediately, the market could bubble up for Shelton."

Danny Shelton, DT, Washington Brooks' take: "Shelton is arguably the top pure defensive tackle in the draft, due to his versatility and disruptive skills. With fellow defensive lineman Leonard Williams expected to come off the board almost immediately, the market could bubble up for Shelton."