Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff has admitted that his side are "open for business" with the sixth pick in the upcoming 2014 NFL Draft.
The Falcons had a poor season in 2013 as they fell from competing for the NFC championship in 2012 to a 4-12 record, which has left them needing to plug several holes in their roster in the off-season.
"Look, like I've said, I've been very clear about this, we will always be open for business. We will always be open to move up and back, depends on what's right for us," Dimitroff told NFL Network.
"Again, I feel really comfortable with where we are at six, but there are opportunities on both sides of six."
Top prospect Jadeveon Clowney has revealed that he wants the Falcons to trade up to snag him in the 2014 Draft.