A Brandon Marshall trade could tip the balance of power in the east
By: Turner Sports Desk

As I watch the Denver Broncos organization implode from the top down I wonder where Brandon Marshall is going to land. It is becoming pretty clear that Josh Daniels and the Broncos front office have not read how to win teams and influence players.
If I were Denver I would not trade him within the division and I would try to trade him out of the AFC unless I got a blow out of a deal. I would also have to get a Good WR in return. Chad Johnson Represents your best shot at an even up trade in the AFC but even he would not want to go to Denver right now. Carlson Palmer is light years better than anything in Denver and Chad would be DUMB to want that trade. If the Browns are still considering a trade for Braylon Edwards it would be interesting to see if they would want to bring in a guy like Marshall.
The Ravens, Dolphins and Jets could certainly use Marshall but they have nothing to give in return. When you shift to the NFC the first teams that come to mind are Minnesota, Chicago and Philly but none of them have any receivers that Denver would want in return. Now the Cardinals and Denver could swap disgruntled WRs Boldin for Marshall but Marshall would be 2nd fiddle to Fitzgerald and probably would not get the type of money he wants.
Out of all of the scenarios the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins represent the best potential trading partners for the Broncos. Both teams have talented young WRs that Denver could use immediately and both would be willing to pay Marshall top WR money. The Giants have not filled the massive hole left by Plaxico and the Redskins could take a dramatic leap forward with Brandon Marshall opposite Santana Moss. Both Jason Campbell and Eli Manning would be much better QBs with Marshall around.
This Denver situation bares watching because if they trade him he could tip the balance of power in the NFC.