The Cleveland Browns are in the market for a veteran quarterback this off-season.

NFL Network's Bucky Brooks and Daniel Jeremiah discussed the likely landing spots for upcoming free agents on their podcast - 'Moving the Sticks'. Jeremiah, a former Browns scout, believes the Baltimore Ravens will sign Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford.

"Sam Bradford needs to stay healthy. When he stays healthy, he plays well. I don't know that there is going to be a team that is willing to bank on him being their starter because of the durability. I think he probably has to go somewhere where there is a quarterback in place. A place maybe they want to bring in some competition, maybe light the fire a little bit," Jeremiah explained.

"How about the Baltimore Ravens bringing in Sam Bradford? Hopefully get him on a friendly deal. Just to give Joe Flacco a little nudge. Just a little nudge there. Say, hey, if the performance doesn't pick up, we have another option right behind you. I don't think he's feeling the pressure from Ryan Mallett. I think he would feel the pressure from Sam Bradford."

Brooks likes the Browns in the pursuit of Bradford.

"You're close. I like Baltimore but I like the original franchise before it moved to Baltimore as the pick. I'm going to say Cleveland because you need a veteran quarterback," Brooks said.

"They talked about wanting to add some experience to the quarterback room. You sign Sam Bradford. It now makes it very easy for you to draft a quarterback at No. 1. Ultimately, we know Sam Bradford is probably, more times than not, is going to suffer an injury that's going to allow you to put the No. 1 quarterback on the field. Hopefully it happens after the midway point and it is a win-win. I'm going to go Sam Bradford - Cleveland Browns. That is a way for them to get the veteran on the field, a starter who has won games in this league, who has played well when he has been healthy. It also gives you an opportunity to bring in a young guy to compete with him."

Jeremiah offered no dissent.

"I like that. I like that thought process," he finished.

The 30 year old was traded to Minnesota after five seasons with the St. Louis Rams and a year with the Philadelphia Eagles. Over the course of two seasons in Minnesota, he played in 17 of a possible 32 regular season games. He has missed 48 of a possible 128 regular season games.

Bradford has completed 1,805-of-2,887 passes for 19,049 yards, 101 touchdowns and 57 interceptions as well as 144 carries for 333 yards and two touchdowns.