After the latest mock draft attempt of Todd McShay of ESPN, the analyst said that he believes a deal is in place between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Cleveland Browns for the No. 2 overall selection. In all likelihood, the Eagles would be trading up from the No. 8 overall pick for North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz or California quarterback Jared Goff.

In 2012, the St. Louis Rams agreed to send the No. 2 overall choice to the Washington Redskins in exchange for three first-round picks (including the No. 6 overall pick in 2012) and a second round pick. The Eagles gave quarterback Sam Bradford a two-year deal worth $36 million earlier this year.

The Eagles have already swapped picks in the first round with the Miami Dolphins as part of the trade that sent cornerback Byron Maxwell and linebacker Kiko Alonso south. Initially, the Eagles held the No. 13 overall selection.

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The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys are also reportedly interested in moving up in the NFL Draft. The Browns, knowing that they are more than a year away, could be looking to stockpile selections. Lance Zierlein of the NFL Network recently reported that there is a growing belief that the Browns will trade out of their pick.

Stay tuned to Browns247 for more as the NFL Draft quickly approaches.