Miami Dolphins:
April 21: Chris Mortensen on the Dolphins moving up for a tackle: "For Joeckel or Fisher but no trade up for [Lane] Johnson."
Carolina Panthers:
April 18: "General manager David Gettleman is a firm believer in taking the best player available. The Panthers have the No. 14 pick and it doesn't sound like they trade up." - Steve Reed, Associated Press in Charlotte
Pittsburgh Steelers:
April 15: Peter King wrote that he agrees with the connection between the Steelers and Jarvis Jones.
Dallas Cowboys:
April 21: Cowboys' writer Bryan Broaddus tweeted that he believes the Dallas front office likes Eric Reid over Johnathan Cyprien.
Minnesota Vikings:
April 21: "So even though the Vikings have legitimate concerns at middle linebacker, wide receiver and the defensive line, and two first-round picks with which to address them, don't be surprised if they take a cornerback near the top of the draft." - Ben Goessling, Pioneer Press.
Houston Texans:
April 16: "I'm not a fan of Menelik Watson's. I think he's pure projection player at this point who needs tons of work. However, he's going inside 27." - Lance Zeirlein, Houston Chronicle
Atlanta Falcons:
April 17: "Hearing the Falcons are trying to trade up from number 30 in the first round" - Peter King
San Francisco 49ers:
April 21: "It's believed by at least one GM that the Niners are interested in moving up to the 13th or 14th overall pick. ... The talk around the league is that the 49ers would like to get a defensive lineman who can eventually step in for veteran Justin Smith." - Jason Cole, Yahoo!
Baltimore Ravens:
April 19: The NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah, who used to work with Ozzie Newsome in Baltimore, mocked Matt Elam to the Ravens on Friday's show. Jeremiah stated that Newsome wants "sure things" and "8-to-10-year starters" at big schools in the first round. Jeremiah noted Keenan Allen as a possibility a month ago.
Houston Texans:
April 16: "I'm not a fan of Menelik Watson's. I think he's pure projection player at this point who needs tons of work. However, he's going inside 27." - Lance Zeirlein, Houston Chronicle