Free-agent defensive end Justin Tuck might just have options after all.

Tuck, one of the Giants' most productive players last season, has a visit scheduled Wednesday with the Oakland Raiders, according to a report by ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Tuck, 30, had 11 sacks in a bounce-back season last year. But NFL Network's Mike Silver said earlier in the week there was a "cold market" for his services. It appeared to get even colder when star pass rushers like DeMarcus Ware, Jared Allen and Julius Peppers were released by their old teams this week.

The Giants would like for Tuck, a veteran defensive end who helped them win two Super Bowls, to return, but only at their price. They made a last-ditch offer to Tuck just before the start of the “legal tampering” window on Saturday.

The Raiders have money and a lot of holes to fill. They have already allowed defensive lineman Lamarr Houston to leave for the Bears in free agency.