SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- If the Cleveland Browns lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, they will have either the No. 1 or No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft.

No matter what happens, the Browns are picking in the top five.

One of the most complete NFL Draft prospects in the country is Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa, who was made available to the media Monday as the Buckeyes prepare for their Fiesta Bowl matchup with Notre Dame.

Asked what he thinks about potentially playing for the Browns, Bosa gave an answer that may imply that he's actually thought about the possibility.

"Whoever picks at No. 1, if I am lucky enough to go there, I'd be happy," Bosa said. "It could be anywhere, I'd be happy to go. To get to stay in Ohio and get to have the same fan base I'm sure it would be awesome, just to grow my brand in Ohio."

The sentiment is that the Browns are likely going to be in the market for a quarterback, but Johnny Manziel's recent performances have at least added some doubt as to whether that's the direction Cleveland is going to go.

If it takes the top overall prospect in college football -- regardless of position -- Bosa would certainly be in that discussion despite the fact his sack numbers are down this season.

"But," Bosa said, "we'll see what happens."