Browns Make Final Call on Trading for Top Pick

   

The Cleveland Browns hold the No. 2 overall pick in April’s NFL Draft, but there’s been some speculation about the team moving up to the top spot.

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The Tennessee Titans hold the top pick. All signs point to the Titans selecting quarterback Cam Ward, who has separated himself as the top passer in the draft. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported recently that the asking price would be high if a team wants to move up.

“The Titans have become increasingly impressed with Ward and, while they are expected to listen to offers for the No. 1 overall pick, it now would take an even stronger package to acquire the draft’s top selection,” Schefter said.

The Browns held a private workout with Ward and like what he brings to the table. However, the team does not plan to swap spots with the Titans.

“Browns GM Andrew Berry told local reporters at the league meetings in Palm Beach that it’s unlikely the team trades up to the No. 1 pick amid speculation the Titans are open to trading back,” Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN wrote on X.

Berry did not shut down the idea of trading back and building up their draft capital.

“We’re pretty much open to anything that can be advantageous to us,” Berry said.

Shedeur Sanders Likely Option for Browns at No. 2

If the Browns stay at No. 2, the likely pick for Cleveland will be Shedeur Sanders. He’s considered the top option after Ward and the Browns desperately need a solution to their quarterback conundrum. Kenny Pickett — who the Browns recently traded for — is currently the only healthy quarterback on the roster.

There’s been some chatter about Sanders and his famous father — Deion Sanders — not wanting to play in Cleveland. But Deion recently cleared that up this week.