The Milwaukee Brewers may have identified their pitching priority.

Milwaukee is reportedly engaged in ongoing dialogue with the Miami Marlins about piecing together a possible trade for starter Dan Straily, a source told MLB Network's Jon Morosi.

Straily would represent a nice fall-back option for the Brewers, who have had their eye on a couple of other starters recently. The 28-year-old Marlins hurler is crafting a 3.84 ERA in 21 starts this season and he will be under team control through the 2020 season.

The Brewers have been rumored to be hunting for a starting pitcher on the trade market for several weeks now. Oakland Athletics ace Sonny Gray was also reported to be a target for the Brew Crew, though talks between the two teams were said to have broken down over the inclusion of outfielder Lewis Brinson, Milwaukee's No. 1 prospect.

Milwaukee had also been reportedly showing interest in Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander, though it's unknown if that interest amounted to much else.