The Kansas City Chiefs have reportedly offered a one-year deal to free agent cornerback Bashaud Breeland but he's still in search of a bigger contract, according to a report Thursday from Carrington Harrison of 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City.

Harrison reports the Chiefs offered Breeland a one-year, incentive-filled deal but that Breeland is looking for something closer to what he agreed to from the Carolina Panthers in March. Breeland, who spent the first four seasons of his career with the Washington Redskins before reaching free agency, had his contract with the Panthers voided after failing a physical due to a foot injury sustained while in the Dominican Republic.

"Source tells me Chiefs offered a one-year 'prove it' type deal for around 7-8M but Breeland's camp wants a deal similar to the three-year/$ 24 million deal offered by Carolina in March," Harrison tweeted Thursday. "Was also told 'it's not over' and source expects Breeland to take both visits to IND and CLE before making a decision."

Breeland was in attendance at Chiefs training camp in St. Joseph, Missouri on Tuesday and Wednesday after taking a Sunday-Monday visit to the Oakland Raiders. He was seen hanging out on the field during practice and speaking with Chiefs staff and also walked into the player dorm when veterans were reporting to camp Wednesday afternoon. Those seemed like signs things were going well between the Chiefs and Breeland -- which they were, according to Harrison, although a deal didn't come to fruition.

"Told Chiefs felt really good about landing Breeland," Harrison tweeted. "He even sat in on meetings yesterday but the Chiefs don't want to exhaust all remaining cap space."

The Chiefs have $7.5 million in remaining cap space, according to OverTheCap.com. Breeland now is set to visit the two teams in the NFL with the most cap space in Cleveland ($69 million) and Indianapolis ($50 million). CBS Sports analyst and former player agent Joel Corry was asked by a fan on Twitter Thursday if there was a way the Chiefs could sign Breeland to the reported one-year deal without counting all of the money on this year's cap.

"KC could add up to four years automatically voiding on a specific date next offseason before the 2019 league year begins to lessen the 2018 signing bonus proration," Corry wrote. "When Bashaud Breeland's contract voided, KC would have a 2019 cap charge from the bonus proration of the other years."

The Chiefs start full training camp practices later today. Breeland, if he continued with his visits, would miss the first few practice sessions of Chiefs camp but would still have plenty of time to compete for a starting spot at the cornerback position. Breeland had 270 tackles and eight interceptions in his four seasons with the Washington Redskins.