Recently released receiver Jordy Nelson is in high demand.
The former Green Bay Packer has scheduled visits with the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports, citing a source. Nelson will make those trips after his visit with the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday.
Nelson spent 10 years in Green Bay and was a cap casualty Tuesday, released to save the team more than $10 million in cap room.
After missing the 2015 season with a knee injury, he returned to win Comeback Player of the Year with a 1,257-yard, 14-touchdown campaign. Last year, he played in 15 games and tallied just 482 yards and six scores with quarterback Aaron Rodgers out for much of the year with a broken collarbone.
The Raiders, Seahawks, and Saints each enter free agency with more than $25 million in cap space.