The plot thickens in the quest for free agent linebacker Zach Brown.

After visiting both the Oakland Raiders and Miami Dolphins, Brown is mulling over signing with one of the two teams, per Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald.

Additionally, Brown has seemingly put his ideal contract out on the table, for Vic Tafur of the San Francisco Chronicle tweeted out that Brown is eyeing $6 million annually on Saturday.

#Raiders still in the mix. LB wants $6 mil per https://t.co/tHPwPv6Zme — Vic Tafur (@VicTafur) March 25, 2017

Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie has impressed with his ability to sign quality depth players to reasonable, team-friendly deals this offseason (i.e. Jelani Jenkins, E.J. Manuel, Marshall Newhouse), meaning he may have just enough left in his wallet to bring Brown to Oakland.

McKenzie, however, can’t compete with the Dolphins if they are willing to overpay Brown for his services, a tactic the ‘Fins may need to lean on given their current standing in the NFL.

Brown is well aware his chances of heading to the big game are better if he suits up for the Silver and Black, but if he is only looking to fill his pockets to the brim, he will surely take his talents to South Beach.

Whether Brown is chasing a ring or a lofty paycheck will be determined in his choice between the Raiders and Dolphins.