Former Pro Bowl pass rusher Connor Barwin could find a new home in Miami.

Barwin, who played four seasons with the Eagles, visited with the Miami Dolphins on Wednesday, according to NFL Insider Adam Caplan of Sirius XM NFL Radio.

UPDATE (12:18 p.m.): Barwin left his visit with the Dolphins without a contract agreement, according to the Miami Herald’s Adam Beasley. However, Beasley reports the Dolphins are still interested in adding Barwin. A deal “remains a possibility", according to Beasley.

Barwin spent last season as a backup outside linebacker for the Giants. He produced 12 tackles, a sack and four pass breakups in 15 games (three starts) last year. He signed a two-year deal with the franchise last offseason but was released in February.

Prior to joining the Giants, Barwin spent one season with the Los Angeles Rams.

Before the trip out west, Barwin had his most successful NFL stint in Philadelphia. He produced 31.5 sacks in four years with the Eagles. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 2014 after producing 64 tackles, 14.5 sacks, five pass breakups and two forced fumbles.

Barwin was a second-round pick of the Houston Texans in 2009. He spent four seasons with the Texans before landing with the Eagles in free agency in 2013. He has produced 56.5 career sacks during his 10-year career.

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In Miami, Barwin could earn a starting job. It’s unclear if the Dolphins would use him at linebacker or defensive end, but he’s proven to be productive at both positions during career. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound pass rusher would be among the best players in the Dolphins’ reworked defensive front.

If the Dolphins were to sign Barwin, the move would go against the “rebuild” narrative in Miami. At 32, Barwin isn’t likely to be long-term acquisition. He can provide pass-rushing production and veteran leadership for a young team looking to rise up in the AFC East.