CHICAGO, IL - APRIL 30: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announces that the Tennessee Titans chose Marcus Mariota of the Oregon Ducks #2 overall during the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University on April 30, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Mel Kiper says to keep an eye on this team trading up to No. 1

A move like this would shake up the draft.

With a new general manager in Nashville, the Tennessee Titans are reportedly open to trading the No. 1 overall pick in this summer's NFL Draft.

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General manager Jon Robinson noted at his introductory press conference that the team will look at any and all offers, which has opened the door to some truly compelling storylines.

The team to keep an eye on in this scenario is the Dallas Cowboys according to ESPN's Mel Kiper, per Ohio.com.

"You're going to get some offers for that first pick because Cleveland at two will look for a quarterback," Kiper said Thursday during a conference call. "Dallas at four could jump ahead of Cleveland and take Jared Goff. Tennessee could move from one to four and still get a really good defensive back like [Florida State's] Jalen Ramsey, a versatile corner/safety, which would fill a need. Or you stay at one and take [Ohio State defensive end] Joey Bosa or Laremy Tunsil, a left tackle from Ole Miss, and you would move Taylor Lewan to right tackle."

While some mock drafts have the Cleveland Browns landing Cal's Jared Goff, Kiper hints that the lure of drafting a player with the skillset Goff has might be too much for the Cowboys to pass on.

"I think it's going to be very tempting to go quarterback," Kiper said. "When you look at the team picking second being Cleveland and you're picking fourth and you've got a shot to get a player of the caliber of Jared Goff and be the heir apparent to Tony Romo, you've got to think that's at least a possibility. You could go from four to one and get yourself a quarterback and let him sit, watch and learn behind Tony."

There will certainly be plenty of chatter as we inch closer to the draft.