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2015 NFL Draft: Best team fits for several high-profile prospects

As the 2015 NFL Draft approaches, Bucky Brooks is examining the best fits for one high-profile prospect each week. CLICK ON EACH PLAYER'S NAME FOR FULL ANALYSIS.

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This Missouri product is arguably the best pure pass rusher in the draft. What he lacks in size and athleticism, he makes up for in relentless and burst.

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Don't be thrown by a lack of flash or sizzle -- Amari Cooper is the most polished receiver prospect to enter the NFL in the past five years.

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Even if he projects as more of a Robin than a Batman, the Florida product looks like someone who will have an immediate impact as a rookie.

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The 2013 Heisman Trophy winner carries off-field concerns, but his outstanding play on the field resembles that of a true franchise quarterback.

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Forget what you've heard about waiting on running backs -- Todd Gurley projects as a blue-chip playmaker who could transcend conventional wisdom.

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Want to ground opposing passing attacks without spending a small fortune? Trae Waynes might be your man.

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In today's NFL, everyone is looking for a dynamic pass rusher who can wreak havoc off the edge -- and this talented playmaker might be one of the best in the 2015 draft class.

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A troubled past makes selecting this receiver with a top pick a risky proposition -- but a tantalizing combination of skills and ability could entice teams in need of a true WR1.

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The running back could develop into a Jamaal Charles-like playmaker. He is a rare inside/outside runner with enviable wheels and has the toughness needed to handle a heavy workload.

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There are others in this class with the potential to deliver splash plays, but there isn't another defender with the talent, physical tools and energy to make a difference on every single snap.

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The reigning Heisman Trophy winner is the most dynamic quarterback prospect to enter the NFL since Michael Vick was selected No. 1 overall by the Atlanta Falcons in 2001.

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