AP

Jets linebacker David Harris is set to become a free agent next month and his representatives were slated to meet with the Jets to talk about a deal that would keep him off the market at the combine last week.

Should that fail to come to fruition, it doesn’t look like Harris is going to be hurting for suitors. The Bears, Falcons and Bills have been mentioned as potential bidders and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that the Dolphins can be added to that list.

Jackson reports that the Dolphins are “expected to pursue” Harris as a middle linebacker, which would move Koa Misi out of the position that he took up last season. Harris, who had 123 tackles and 5.5 sacks in 2014, was drafted in 2007 when Mike Tannenbaum was the General Manager of the Jets. Tannenbaum is now the executive vice president of football operations in Miami.

Harris’s former head coach Rex Ryan is now in Buffalo, so there’s more than one potential reunion on the table for the linebacker if he does leave the Jets.

Jackson reports Mason Foster is another option for the Dolphins at middle linebacker as they work to find the right mix on defense heading into the 2015 season.