UCLA Bruins quarterback Josh Rosen would reportedly prefer to play for the New York Giants rather than the Cleveland Browns. Furthermore, one of this NFL Draft class' best prospects might rethink entering the professional ranks if Cleveland is committed to selecting him.

This report comes by way of ESPN's Adam Schefter, who wrote the following:

UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen would prefer to play for the Giants over the Browns and would be hesitant to come out in next year's NFL draft if he knew that Cleveland was going to take him with the No. 1 overall pick, according to league sources familiar with the situation.

Privately, Rosen has expressed concern about winding up in Cleveland and would rather be with a more stable franchise, such as the Giants.

Rosen recently won a lot of hearts and minds with his discussion about playing in his team's bowl game while understanding why it is different for him to want to than a running back not feeling the same way.

The Browns can secure its top selection with a loss this week. According to the report, Rosen's family plans to get together after the bowl game to have a serious conversation about his pro prospects.

As for the Giants, no one yet knows what they even plan on doing with Eli Manning.