This past weekend, ESPN's Adam Schefter named the Oakland Raiders, Tennessee Titans, and Washington Redskins as the three teams most likely to trade for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.

The betting odds seem to agree with Schefter on two of those choices, as Betonline.ag has the Raiders and the Titans as the favorites to land Brown. The Arizona Cardinals are currently in third.

Oakland seems to be the hot pick to end up with Brown, and it makes sense seeing as how the Raiders own three first-round picks in next month's NFL Draft.

Coincidentally enough, one of the picks that Oakland has possession of (No. 27 overall) is the one they received from the Dallas Cowboys this past season when they traded wide out Amari Cooper to the Cowboys.

Some have speculated that the Raiders could trade the 27th selection to the Steelers for Brown, so they would essentially be swapping Cooper for Brown. Not a bad deal.

Brown is coming off of his sixth straight Pro Bowl season, as he hauled in 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and a league-leading 15 touchdowns. However, the 30-year-old has created headlines for all of the wrong reasons since the end of the 2018 campaign.

It all started in the week leading up to the season finale, when Brown got into a heated dispute with Ben Roethlisberger that apparently ended in Brown throwing a football at the quarterback.

Brown then refused to practice, complained of knee pain but refused to go for an MRI and then went AWOL on the team before being consequently benched by head coach Mike Tomlin for the Steelers' Week 17 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.

As a result, Brown is expected to be traded this offseason.