There has been plenty of speculation regarding where New England Patriots Tom Brady will sign this offseason. Hall of Fame quarterback and NFL analyst Kurt Warner has made it clear where he would like to see him.

Rumors have surfaced that the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers are among the teams looking to acquire Brady's services. Warner feels he should stay as far away from Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes as possible, USA TODAY Sports:

I still don't look to go to the Raiders or the Chargers and have to compete against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs twice every year just to win my division,” Warner.

“I don't want to have to go through the other great quarterback in the AFC right now twice a year and then possibly have to be the wild card.”

It is for this reason Warner says he should link up with the Tennessee Titans.

“Just from that standpoint alone, I probably look at a team like the Titans, and I say to myself, ‘Well, they were right there last year, and they've got some pieces we can build off of.' That's probably, in my mind, the best situation of those three that I'm hearing about.”

There is no question that Brady joining the AFC West would make for some great storylines between him and Mahomes. Regardless, it is safe to assume that going against a Super Bowl-winning quarterback in their prime is not the most ideal situation for a veteran trying to end his career on a high note.

Meanwhile, the prospect of Brady joining the Titans would certainly be an intriguing one. They had been one of the hottest teams down the stretch thanks to a resurgence under center with Ryan Tannehill. Signing a six-time Super Bowl winner would make for an immediate upgrade in Tennessee. There is also a strong supporting cast for Brady to work with in running back Derrick Henry and wide receiver A.J. Brown.

Further, Brady is already well-acquainted with head coach Mike Vrabel as former teammates that won three Super Bowls together. It will be interesting to see if the titans took to make a run at him this offseason.