The Mets aren’t entirely out of options yet to replace Robinson Cano.

After the second baseman landed on the injured list Monday — possibly for the remainder of the season — the Mets’ search for infield depth took a hit when former fan favorite Asdrubal Cabrera was snapped up by the rival Nationals.

But on Tuesday, another potential target emerged when the Giants designated Joe Panik for assignment. The left-handed second baseman could be on the Mets’ radar after he hits the waiver wire (or free agency, if he isn’t claimed) as a veteran alternative to fill in up the middle.

The Mets started Luis Guillorme at second against the Marlins on Tuesday, though the 24-year-old was hitting just .154/.185/.154 in 18 games this season.

Panik, an All-Star in 2015, is not a perfect candidate, however. The 2014 World Series champion and ’16 Gold Glove winner has battled injuries and concussions in recent seasons and struggled on both sides of the ball. His offensive numbers are hovering around career worsts while his defense has not been enough to carry his bat. There is some hope in the 28-year-old’s low 9.8 strikeout rate in 338 at-bats, which indicates he is making contact.

The native New Yorker and St. John’s product is hitting .235/.310/.317 with three home runs and 27 RBIs in 103 games.