GREEN BAY, Wis. -- If teams are looking for the most bang for their free-agency bucks, they might be wise to look at Green Bay Packers cornerback Davon House.

So says Mike Sando in this piece .

In fact, Sando ranked House No. 1 on his list of top-10 potential free-agent bargains.

Sando correctly pointed out that House's age (he turns 26 in July) and size (6-0, 195) make him an intriguing possibility, but he also wondered whether House's injury history (shoulder problems in 2012 and 2014) were bad luck or a durability issue.

On Friday, House's agent, Kenny Zuckerman, said he expected his client to hit the open market when free agency begins on Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET.

The Packers still could be in play to retain House's services, especially if they decide not to get into a bidding war to re-sign veteran cornerback Tramon Williams, who also is drawing interest from several teams.

However, the Packers may move on if they think they need to get Casey Hayward on the field full time. They could pair Hayward with Sam Shields as their starting cornerbacks.

Last season, Hayward was limited mostly to snaps in the dime defense. Despite playing only one-third of the defensive snaps, he tied Williams for the regular-season team lead with three interceptions. Hayward has played mostly in the slot during his first three NFL seasons, while Williams and House have been used almost exclusively on the outside, but Hayward has regularly maintained that he can handle playing as an outside cover man, too.