If you’re surprised that Baker Mayfield is still a member of the Cleveland Browns, you are not alone. Earlier this week, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that the situation is “being slow-played around the league.”

The trade market for Mayfield seems to be limited to one team — the Seattle Seahawks. However, that may not actually be the case.

Joe Tansey of Bleacher Report suggested on Wednesday that the Atlanta Falcons would be the most likely team to deal for Mayfield other than the Seahawks, noting that the Falcons’ “quarterback room is wide open.”

Tansey added that the Falcons would have to part ways with pick No. 58 in the second round and pick No. 190 in the sixth round to obtain Mayfield.

“Atlanta is in more of a rebuilding mode than Seattle since it has less talent spread across the offensive skill positions and [wide receiver] Calvin Ridley is suspended.