Antonio Brown is on the verge of being traded to a new NFL team. But are the Green Bay Packers still a candidate to land the All-Pro receiver? Adam Schein of NFL.com released the possible trade destinations for Brown and the Packers came in fourth behind the Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks. Schein also said the Packers have an 11 percent chance to trade for Brown.

Here's a look at what Schein had to say about Brown to the Packers.

"Green Bay needs this kind of difference-maker. Right now in the NFC North, the Bears and Vikings have more talent. Brian Gutekunst and Co. cannot be scared of risk, like Ted Thompson was (specifically with Marshawn Lynch). Can you imagine Davante Adams and Brown lining up for the most talented quarterback in league history? Now we are talking playoffs. And beyond."

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"Last offseason, I lobbied for the Packers to get Khalil Mack. Instead, he went to Chicago and became an instant Packer tormentor. Green Bay has a pair of first-round picks in April, thanks to last year's draft-day trade with New Orleans. While I already said Pittsburgh might be forced to sell low due to Brown's recent antics, if I'm Gutekunst, I give up that Saints pick (No. 30 overall) to get Brown. Green Bay needs to get back in the conversation -- acquiring a 100-catch scoring machine would certainly move the dial."

Earlier in the week, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported three teams have shown the most interest in Brown and they are the Raiders, Redskins and Titans. However, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported three teams have made jumps in the Brown sweepstakes and the Steelers would like to have a deal done very soon.

Brown has been one of the top wide receivers in the NFL for the last six seasons. He has been named to the Pro Bowl seven times, he's been selected to the All-Pro First Team four times and he's led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards twice. In 2018, Brown finished the year with 104 receptions for 1,297 yards and 15 touchdowns which led the NFL.

Last year, the Packers drafted three wide receivers - J'Mon Moore, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Equanimeous St. Brown. Valdes-Scantling and St. Brown showed promise while Moore had issues holding onto the ball which led to him only having two receptions all year. The Packers also lost Geronimo Allison midway through the season with a core muscle injury and Randall Cobb, who will be a free agent later this month, was in and out of the lineup all season due to multiple injuries.

When it comes down to it, the Packers don't need Brown to be efficient on offense. However, it would not be a surprise if the Packers made a push for him since they have an extra first-round draft pick.