By now, we've all heard the reports from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter that the Browns are shopping QB Brady Quinn around the league on the heels of releasing Derek Anderson and trading for Seneca Wallace. The Cleveland Plain Dealer even has word that Quinn "would welcome a trade" if the team decides not to name him the starter. So, who might those suitors be?
One option is the Buffalo Bills, and this was a rumor back when Charlie Weis was still being considered as a viable option to be either the head coach or offensive coordinator in Buffalo. The Bills still need a QB, so they have to be kept in the mix. Other logical destinations would be Carolina or Oakland, and we had word from Panthers beat writer Darin Gantt that the team might be interested in the Notre Dame alum. An ironic possibility would be a trade to the Seahawks; we relayed the word from ESPN's Sal Paolantonio earlier on Wednesday that Seattle was frequently calling the Eagles regarding Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb, so the inference here is that they're in the market.
ESPN AFC North blogger James Walker wrote on Wednesday afternoon that, in order, the Chiefs, Broncos, Panthers, Cardinals and Seahawks are possible landing places.