GM: Titans discussing No. 2 pick with three to four teams

ByABC News
April 30, 2015, 1:33 PM

— -- General manager Ruston Webster told ESPN's Bob Holtzman on Thursday that the Tennessee Titans, who hold the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft, are talking to three or four teams about possibly trading the pick.

Webster said the team has had "fairly substantial conversations" with a couple of teams, but have not gotten to the point of talking specifics.

"There's nothing imminent," Webster said.

A source told Holtzman that the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns and St. Louis Rams are three of the teams that have talked with the Titans about the No. 2 pick.

The Browns, according to the source, made an offer to the Titans that includes the team's two first-round picks -- 12th and 19th overall, a source told ESPN.com's Pat McManamon on Wednesday. Both the Browns and Titans privately denied the report, however.

If the Titans do trade their pick, Webster said he would like to have the deal in place before the draft starts, but it would not be announced until after the expected pick of Florida State quarterback  Jameis Winston at No. 1 by the  Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Oregon quarterback  Marcus Mariota is widely expected to be the No. 2 selection by whichever team picks at the that spot.

Webster said he would prefer to get draft picks in return for the No. 2 pick, rather than players.

The first round of the draft begins Thursday at 8 p.m. ET.