CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns have not talked to anyone about trading Colt McCoy, Browns coach Pat Shurmur said today.

"We haven't made any plans to do anything about anything yet,'' he said. "We haven't made any phone calls, we haven't done anything in regards to Colt.''

Asked if McCoy will still be with the team when OTAs begin May 22, Shurmur said that's getting ahead of the game.

"Let's not take it all the way out to May 22,'' he said. "As it stands right now, I've talked to Colt and we're getting ready to draft.

He said he talked to McCoy by phone today, but not about McCoy's role in the wake of the Browns drafting Brandon Weeden.

"He's actually going to Dallas this weekend, which he had planned to do,'' said Shurmur. "He's fine.''

He added "all of what we talked about (him and McCoy) was what we're going to do with the next two picks, really.''

A team source also said that a report by ESPN's Adam Schefter that the Browns told McCoy on Thursday that they wouldn't draft a quarterback in the first round was inaccurate.

The fact the Browns haven't tried to trade McCoy yet doesn't mean they won't. A source said the team will take a little time to think about what to do.

Browns General Manager Tom Heckert said Thursday that the team would talk about whether or not to trade him.

For his part, McCoy will not ask for a trade, according to NFL Network's Jason LaCanfora. The network said McCoy plans to come in and compete with Weeden.