After coming up short in trying to shop cornerback Davon House, the Jacksonville Jaguars will now move on to trade another former starter on defense in Sen’Derrick Marks, according to Ryan O’Halloran.

Marks, 30, was one of Dave Caldwell’s first ever free agent signings in 2013 as he previously played for the Tennessee Titans. He’s battled multiple injuries over his tenure in Jacksonville, and it appears the team ready to move on as he only has one year remaining on his contract.

Before he could finish his first season with the team, Marks received a four-year extension worth $22 million after proving himself on the one-year deal he initially received. In 2014, Marks continued his improvement to become one of the better defensive tackles in the league while eclipsing eight sacks and being listed as one of the NFL’s top 100 players.

Unfortunately, Marks phenomenal season would come at a cost as he tore his ACL in the last game of the season against the Houston Texans. As a result, Marks would spend the beginning of the 2015 season rehabbing before returning. His bad luck would continue after his return, however, as he would once again have to return to injured reserve due to a torn bicep.

Understanding his past with injuries, the Jaguars elected to sign Malik Jackson through free agency in March of 2016, who replaced Marks as the starter, and permanently moved him to a backup role (with one start) for the season.

In the process, Marks flashed signs of his old self while playing behind Jackson at times, and it appears that may be what the Jaguars are banking on to garner interest. Considering his past with injuries, however, most believe that the organization is unlikely to receive any interest, which ultimately could lead to his release.

According to Spotrac, Marks was guaranteed $5 million on his current contract which has all been paid to him. He currently holds a base salary of $3.45 million in 2017, with a $1 million workout bonus if his contract is picked up by another team.