Five teams who could trade up:
Atlanta Falcons: I get the feeling that the Falcons would love to trade up to get Jadeveon Clowney. They may have to go all the way to the top of the draft to get him. The Falcons have made such moves before. In the past, they have made big draft deals to get Michael Vick and Julio Jones.
Cleveland Browns: Part of the reason is they have several picks in the first four rounds (which makes it a royal pain to pick for them in my mocks). They'll get a quarterback at some point. Question is which one could Cleveland seek if they move up.
Minnesota Vikings: The Vikings showed they can be an aggressive team on draft day in making deals. It helped them get three first rounders in 2013. They need a franchise QB and I would not be surprised if they again showed aggressiveness in their dealings to get one.
San Francisco 49ers: The Niners moved up in last year's draft to nab Eric Reid. With a couple extra picks in the first three rounds and needs at WR, and DB, I think they can afford to use one of those to fill at least one of them.
New York Jets: One thing a young QB like Geno Smith needs to help his development is a dependable, top notch WR. The Jets really don't have one. They probably won't be able to get high enough for Sammy Watkins, but a deal can assure them perhaps a choice of Mike Evans or Marquise Lee.
Five Team Who Could Trade Down:
Houston Texans: It's always a chance for the team with the #1 pick to trade it. It seems to me to be more likely this year. At this point, there is no clear cut choice to be the #1 pick in the draft. That alone makes the possibility of a trade higher. As the day of the draft gets nearer, expect the Texans to be fielding a lot of calls.
St. Louis Rams: This is the last year they get the Redskins 1st rounder for the RG3 trade. While getting the #2 spot is nice, they have plenty of needs to fill, so dangling that selection to any team to get an extra player is quite possibly a better option.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: If Sammy Watkins slips to them, the chances of them trading down from #7 is not near as high. With no 3rd round selection and plenty of offensive needs, good chance the Bucs offer up the selection.
Miami Dolphins: For a team that barely missed the playoffs, Miami has a lot of needs. They need to address offensive line and defensive backs, possibly needing to draft two players for both spots. They also need DT help. Need a deal for an extra pick or two to make that happen.
Dallas Cowboys: No brainer here, because the Cowboys hardly ever stay put. Sometimes against their better judgment (see last year). The Cowboys have needs at DT, DE, LB, S, OG. Then at QB, Tony Romo is coming off back surgery at age 34 and now there is talk Kyle Orton may not play this coming season. Trading down to get an extra pick or two is a likelihood. Will Jerry Jones be smart about it is a whole other question entirely.................