While some felt that trading Antonio Brown could potentially be a long, drawn-out process for the Pittsburgh Steelers, it turns out that that may not end up being the case.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Steelers have garnered enough interest in the disgruntled wide receiver to trade him before March 17.
Rapoport then added that the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals seem to be the most interested teams.
That list is different from the one reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter this past weekend, where he reported that the Raiders, Washington Redskins and Tennessee Titans represented the most likely destinations for Brown.
The one team that both lists have in common is Oakland.
Article Continues BelowPeter King of NBC Sports speculated on Monday morning that the Raiders make the most sense for Brown, as they have three first-round draft picks from which to offer the Steelers in trade talks and have $72.9 million in cap space to absorb the seven-time Pro Bowler.
Brown's tenure with Pittsburgh almost surely came to an end in the week leading up to the 2018 season finale, when Brown got into a heated dispute with Ben Roethlisberger that apparently ended in him throwing a football at the quarterback.
The 30-year-old 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.
On the season, Brown hauled in 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and a league-leading 15 touchdowns.