After defensive lineman Mike Daniels was surprisingly released by the Green Bay Packers, he’s not lacking potential landing spots.

According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, and the New England Patriots are teams the Packers had trade discussions with before cutting Daniels right before camp, and will be interested in signing Daniels now that he’s a free agent. Garafolo reports at least seven teams have reached out to Daniels thus far.

Daniels was in Cleveland on Thursday but was planning to visit other teams, according to Pro Football Talk.

Daniels, 30, played seven seasons with the Packers after being selected in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. The 2017 Pro Bowler suffered a foot injury last season that limited him to 10 games.

The lineman, who was due $10 million this year from the Packers, didn’t take part in offseason practices, but he is expected to be cleared and start training camp elsewhere.