The Green Bay Packers could see a major change in their front office next year.

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, Packers general manager Ted Thompson will likely step down at the end of this season and become a senior scouting adviser. Rapoport is also reporting offensive coordinator Edgar Bennett will likely be interviewed for open head coaching positions.

Here's more on what Rapoport had to say about Thompson.

If you're looking for a surprise, the Packers could be it. While the coaching staff may tinker after the season, including possibly OC Edgar Bennett likely getting head coach interviews, it is expected to have minimal changes. The front office, however, is a different story. GM Ted Thompson is under contract through 2018, but this could be the year he steps aside and becomes a senior scouting adviser. If Green Bay has success in the playoffs, that possibility increases. There are a few reasons why: First of all, Director of Football Operations Eliot Wolf is coveted and he'll have opportunities to interview as a GM elsewhere. The organization could risk losing him if he's not promoted. Second of all, CEO Mark Murphy still hasn't hired his own guy, and he's been around the organization much more this year as he studies things from the inside. There are plenty of talented people in the Packers front office -- VP Russ Ball, Director of Player Personnel Brian Gutekunst and Senior Personnel Executive Alonzo Highsmith among them. And this could be the year Thompson steps aside to make way for them.

If Thompson does step down, then the Packers will go with Wolf who is the son of Ron Wolf who was the general manager for the Packers from 1991-2001. As for Bennett, he has been a member of the Packers coaching staff since 2001 and the offensive coordinator since 2015. Because of his experience with the Packers offense, he will get a number of interviews this offseason.