Free agent RB Rashad Jennings tells Sirius XM NFL Radio on Thursday that he’s had “simple conversations” with a handful of teams including the Lions, Packers, Ravens, Rams, and Dolphins this offseason.

However, Jennings admitted that it’s still a waiting game for him at this point in the NFL calendar.

Jennings believes there’s still a place for him in the NFL once an opportunity opens up for him.

“I know there is a place for me in the league based on my skill set,” Jennings told Sirius. “I want to prove one GM right this year.”

A few weeks ago, Jennings told the News & Advance that he’s “in the best shape of [his] life.”

“I’m in the best shape of my life. I’m always going to be in shape,” Jennings said. “That’s what I’m known for across the league. A team knows they’re going to have a player that’s going to be in the best shape of their life.”]

Jennings added that he understands how the free agent process works, but he still expects to sign with a team before the start of the upcoming season.

“Free agency right now, I’m going into year nine. I understand free agency and how it works,” Jennings said. “I feel like I’ll be landing with a team in the next two months, but right now I feel I’m in such a peaceful place in my life, though, from transitioning to another team, transitioning to other things outside of football, doing all the philanthropic work that I do. I’m just in a peaceful place.”

Jennings, 32, is a former seventh-round pick of the Jaguars back in 2009. He spent four years in Jacksonville before signing on with the Raiders in 2013.

The Giants later signed him to a four-year, $10 million contract that included $2.98 million guaranteed and he was set to make a base salary of $2.48 million for the 2017 season when New York released him in a move that freed up $2.5 million of available cap space.

In 2016, Jennings appeared in 13 games and rushed for 593 yards on 181 carries (3.3 YPC) to go along with 35 receptions for 201 yards receiving and four total touchdowns. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 58 running back out of 62 qualifying players.