Although a torn labrum sidelined Jurickson Profar for all of the 2015 season, he remains a hot commodity on the trade front.

Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports the Texas Rangers are getting a lot of hits on the versatile infielder, although the Rangers are not currently inclined to deal their once-prized prospect.

Profar was listed as the top prospect in all of baseball by MLB Pipeline in 2012, but has only managed to appear in 94 big-league games since being given the illustrious title.

The 22-year-old - who is at full health after recovering from surgery to repair his labrum - should get a good look in spring camp after performing well in the Arizona Fall League in 2015, hitting .267/.352/.453 with two home runs, six doubles, and 20 RBIs across 91 plate appearances.

"All signs are positive right now," general manager Jon Daniels told The Ben and Skin Show in November. "His throwing program's great, he's absolutely killing it with the bat in the Fall League ... he doesn't have any concerns about the shoulder. He's attempted a number of stolen bases. He's diving head first into bags, and he feels 100 percent.

"We're just being extremely cautious because of how rough the last two years have been. He's playing with that smile, infectious energy ... it's hard to watch him and not expect him to have success next year - as long as that shoulder holds up."

Rougned Odor currently projects as the team's starting second baseman and is a year younger than Profar, so the pair should battle for the starting spot in spring camp.

Between 2012-13, Profar hit .231/.301/.343 with seven home runs, 28 RBIs, and two stolen bases during his time in the majors.