Browns and Giants Receive Trade Inquiries, According to Report

According to reports from ESPN, the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants have received inquiries about trading their top picks in this week's NFL Draft.
On Thursday, the Browns will have the second pick and the Giants will have the third, while the Tennessee Titans hold the coveted first pick in the three-day draft taking place in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
ESPN stated that both teams have not rejected these offers that have been coming in over the past 48 hours.
Sources have revealed that multiple teams are interested in moving up in the draft to secure players such as Colorado's versatile athlete Travis Hunter, Penn State's pass rusher Abdul Carter, or Boise State's running back Ashton Jeanty.
On Monday, NFL Network and USA Today reported that the Titans have already turned down an offer from the Giants for the first pick and are determined to select Miami's quarterback Cam Ward.
According to ESPN's latest mock drafts, the Browns are projected to choose Hunter at No. 2, the Giants to take Carter at No. 3, and the Las Vegas Raiders to grab Jeanty at No. 6.
As of Tuesday morning, all 32 teams still hold onto their original first-round picks for Thursday night's draft. This is the closest the draft has ever been to starting without any first-round trades since 1967, according to ESPN Research.