The first few days of the NFL’s free agency window saw the Buffalo Bills put some further investment in their backfield with the signing of fullback Patrick DiMarco and round, downhill do-it-all thumper Mike Tolbert. Apparently, the team isn’t satisfied just yet.

According to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, Buffalo is one of the teams that free agent running back Travaris Cadet is considering.

Free agent running Travaris Cadet weighing offers from Saints, Bills and Jets, according to sources — Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 14, 2017

Cadet has already spent time in the NFL as a member of three different teams. After going undrafted out of Appalachian State in 2012, Cadet spent his first three seasons with the New Orleans Saints. He was seldom used in the running game, carrying the ball just 11 times. However, Cadet did carve out a niche role for himself in 2014 as a third-down back, recording 38 receptions.

After not receiving a tender following his third year in the league as a restricted free agent, Cadet was signed by the New England Patriots and was active for just one game before his release. He then spent four games with the San Francisco 49ers before winding back in New Orleans.

Last season, Cadet signed a veteran minimum salary contract for his fourth full season with the Saints. He had four rushing attempts afor 19 yards and had a career-high 40 receptions for 281 yards and four touchdowns.

At 28-years-old, there’s no reason to believe that Cadet will be looking for much more than just above the minimum salary again, although multiple interested parties could always raise an asking price.

With backup running back Mike Gillislee still not confirmed to be on the 2017 roster, the Bills could simply be looking to add an insurance policy in the scenario that someone offers Gillislee an offer sheet that’s difficult to match.