A lot of discussion, by many NFL analysts and reporters, have Denver Broncos wide receiver, Brandon Marshall, possibly being traded to the Seattle Seahawks. The receiver made a visit to Seattle once free-agency began, and it looks to be a possibility.
First, the relationship between the Broncos and Marshall, is strained, at best. He was disciplined by the team many times last year for not cooperating and for actions detrimental to the team, so it seems like the Broncos won't be too disappointed to get rid of the player.
Seattle, on the other hand, has a lot to work with, having both the #6 and #14 picks in the upcoming NFL draft, which is important in that the Broncos put a first-round pick restriction on those looking at Marshall.
It doesn't look like Seattle will let go of the #6 pick, but could trade down for other compensation from another team, and then be willing to trade that lower first round pick for Marshall. The #14 pick or a lower first round pick, if a trade happens, would work out great for Seattle, for there is no player that will be drafted in the first-round that has Marshall's immediate talent. It could also work for the Broncos in that they'd get another first round pick, which obviously could help build their team.
As the draft approaches it'll be interesting to watch this unfold, but for now, the destination for Marshall is unknown.

