The Cleveland Browns have approached the New York Jets about a potential trade in the first-round according to Charlie Campbell of WalterFootball.

The Browns would receive the No. 6 overall selection. The Jets would receive the No. 12 overall selection and additional picks. New York is seeking the No. 33 overall selection in return. It is believed that the Browns would target a quarterback. Based on the Harvard Trade Value Chart, the difference between the No. 6 and No. 12 overall picks is roughly a fifth-round choice.

North Carolina's Mitch Trubisky would likely be the choice based on reports.

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The Jets have been tied to a quarterback. The team to watch for Trubisky has always been the Buffalo Bills, however. The Bills select at No. 10.

ESPN's Todd McShay is not confident that a deal will get done.

"I wouldn’t be overly confident if I were a Jets fan that I’d be able to get a deal to move back," McShay said Tuesday.

Trubisky completed 304-of-446 passes for 3,748 yards, 30 touchdowns and six interceptions last season. He added five rushing touchdowns as well.

The idea that Cleveland is attempting to trade up in order to select a quarterback suggests they've reached a decision to take Texas A&M pass rusher Myles Garrett with the No. 1 overall choice.

In total, the Browns have 11 draft choices this year from Apr. 27-29.