Go and shelve that talk about the Carolina Panthers trading up in the NFL Draft to reunite Joe Brady with Joe Burrow. The Cincinnati Bengals have reportedly settled on their No. 1 overall draft position, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

“Any speculation involving Carolina, Miami or any other quarterback-interested team should be quickly dispelled, because the Bengals have no intention of trading away the No. 1 draft pick, league sources familiar with the situation told ESPN.”

Burrow himself has said he would play for any team that pays him, and his father has said he has no problem playing for Cincinnati, and noted that Paul Brown Stadium is less than four hours from his home in Athens, Ohio.

The Bengals had the No. 1 overall pick three other times — 1994, 1995 and 2003 — and they never have traded out of that slot before. They did move up to No. 1 in 1995.

Burrow posted some of the best numbers in collegiate history this past season, setting single-season records for passing touchdowns (60) and touchdowns responsible (65). Burrow’s season was fueled by the 30-year-old Brady, who spent this past season as LSU’s passing-game coordinator before returning to the NFL this past week to join new head coach Matt Rhule at Carolina. He helped revolutionize the Tigers’ offense after he was hired from the New Orleans Saints.

ESPN’s Mel Kiper has Burrow ranked as the No. 2 overall prospect in April’s draft, and ESPN’s Todd McShay projects he will go to Cincinnati with the No. 1 pick.