NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson has shown he’s hardly afraid to make draft-pick deals.

The Cleveland Browns have a ton of draft capital. After picking first, they could want to move up from No. 12 to ensure they get their second guy.

What could the Titans get from the Browns in exchange for No. 5 overall?

Plugging the numbers in to two draft value calculators gives us a bit of an idea.

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Chase Stuart’s Football Perspective calculator is more modern, incorporating a formula that is based on “how much marginal approximate value you can expect from each draft pick over the course of the first five years of his career.”

The old-school draft value chart, first produced by Jimmy Johnson, puts a much higher value on higher picks. Here's that calculator.

Here are two trades with the valuation of the two different calculators:

1. The Titans deal No. 5 overall for No. 12 overall and No. 52 in the second round. (Coincidentally, that’s Tennessee’s original second-round pick, dealt to Cleveland last year in the trade up to No. 8 for Jack Conklin.)

Football Perspective says the Titans get a 116 percent return in that scenario. By Jimmy Johnson numbers, the Titans get a 93 percent return.

2. The Titans deal No. 5 overall for No. 12 and No. 65, the first pick of the third round.

Football Perspective says the Titans get a 110 percent return. By Jimmy Johnson numbers, the Titans get an 86 percent return.

If the Titans don’t find someone irresistible on the board at No. 5 and the Browns want to move up and would give them back their second-rounder, dealing No. 5 for No. 12 and No. 52 could be a good move.

And the fact is the No. 5 pick will bring more.

Keep in mind last year in exchange for No. 8 (Jack Conklin) and No. 176 in the sixth round, the Titans gave the Browns No. 15, No. 76 in the third round and their 2017 second-round pick.