AP

Titans General Manager Jon Robinson said last week that he welcomes calls from teams interested in trading up for the first overall pick, something that would impact the Browns at No. 2 if a team does make the Titans an offer they can’t refuse.

It would also impact the Browns if they were concerned enough about missing out on a particular player that they were the team to make the Titans that offer. A quarterback would be the likeliest target for such a move because the Titans don’t need one and Cleveland’s current situation at the position makes a move in that direction in the draft feel like a real possibility.

Browns executive vice president of football operations Sashi Brown says any move on draft day is unlikely to include a move up one spot, however.

“Go up? That would be shocking,” Brown said, via Cleveland.com. “I think we’re happy where we are at the No. 2 pick. If anything, we’d probably move back.”

Brown said it’s “too early in the process” to know how likely a trade would be for the Browns, who also own the 32nd pick. The process of evaluating quarterbacks Jared Goff, Paxton Lynch and Carson Wentz is just getting going and the results will likely do a lot to determine which, if any, picks get dealt at the top of the draft.