GREEN BAY, Wis. -- After three years behind Aaron Rodgers, Scott Tolzien could be backing up Andrew Luck next season.

Tolzien, the Green Bay Packers' No. 2 quarterback in 2015, will visit the Indianapolis Colts on Friday, an NFL source said.

The Colts are in the market for a new backup behind Luck after veteran Matt Hasselbeck announced his retirement earlier this week and joined ESPN. Luke McCown visited the Colts on Thursday but has decided to re-sign with the New Orleans Saints, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday night.

The Packers appear ready to make Brett Hundley, who was the third-string quarterback as a rookie in 2015 behind Rodgers and Tolzien, the primary backup behind the two-time NFL MVP this season. The Packers traded up in the fifth round of last year's draft to take Hundley out of UCLA when he unexpectedly fell past the fourth round.

After Tolzien spent the 2014 season as the No. 3 quarterback behind Rodgers and Matt Flynn, the Packers brought the Wisconsin product back on a one-year, $1.35 million deal that included only $100,000 in guaranteed money last season.

Tolzien was 28-of-46 for 250 yards with two touchdowns, one interception and an 80.9 rating in preseason play last year after putting up impressive numbers during the summer of 2014 (38-of-56, 477 yards, three TDs, no INTs, 112.0 rating).

Although he played only 10 regular-season snaps last season, Tolzien flashed his potential in the Packers' offense during the 2013 season, after Rodgers fractured his collarbone and veteran Seneca Wallace suffered a season-ending groin injury the very next week.

Despite limited knowledge of the playbook after joining the Packers from the San Francisco 49ers the week of the regular-season opener, Tolzien completed 55 of 90 passes for 717 yards and a touchdown in three games that season.