If the Titans clean house and bring in another coaching staff that decides to move on from the injury-prone Locker in 2014, don't be surprised if they emerge as a surprise potential destination for Cousins.

2. Jacksonville Jaguars

Moving on from the likes of Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne should be a high offseason priority for the Jaguars in 2014.

With their recent strong play all but eliminating their chances of securing one of the draft's higher picks in 2014, the Jaguars could easily miss out on the best prospects at the quarterback position next May.

As a result of their new-found winning ways, the Jaguars could become one of the leading candidates to land Kirk Cousins during the offseason.

1. Cleveland Browns

In an ideal world, the Redskins will trade Cousins to the Browns next offseason.

For the Redskins, it's perhaps their best chance to land a first round pick in return for Kirk's services. Thanks to the controversial Trent Richardson trade, the Browns own the Indianapolis Colts' first-rounder, which should end up as a pick in the 20s.

For Cleveland, they'd get an up-and-coming quarterback with some experience already under his belt and with weapons such as Josh Gordon and Jordan Cameron already in the fold, the Browns could be poised to become one of the league's most dangerous offenses in 2014 and beyond.