The Cleveland Browns are on the clock, and they're also open for business.

Executive vice president of football operations Sashi Brown told reporters at the NFL scouting combine Wednesday that the Browns will listen to offers for the first overall pick.

Brown clarified that the Browns aren't necessarily intent on trading out of the top spot.

The team will "listen to any opportunities that are out there," Brown said. "I think we have to do that. It's not a design of ours. We will have to wait and see what might come and what player might be available there as we get through this process."

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The Browns have been connected to the top quarterback prospects in the draft, as well as top edge rushing prospect Myles Garrett.

The team has plenty of needs, so if trading back can allow it to address many of them, it's certainly something the Browns will have to consider.