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With the Rams having traded for the top pick in the draft so they can get a quarterback, the Browns have reportedly put the second one up for sale.

And the Bills might be among the teams to inquire about the price.

During an appearance on WGR 550, Bills General Manager Doug Whaley was asked about the possibility of moving to the second overall pick in the draft.

“We’re open to do anything,” Whaley replied, via Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News.

While that’s far short of a declaration of interest, it is interesting for a team that has held off doing a long-term deal for quarterback Tyrod Taylor.

The Bills have also done “extensive work” on Cal quarterback Jared Goff, and checked out most of the top quarterback prospects in this class.

They don’t have the kind of salary cap room to make moves to improve the team that way, so the idea of swinging for the fences to deal for a draftable quarterback is intriguing for Whaley and coach Rex Ryan.