Cordy Glenn is reportedly drawing interest as the trade deadline approaches in the NFL.

According to CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora, the Seattle Seahawks approached the Buffalo Bills in an attempt to trade for the left tackle. Talks didn't go very far, but it's possible that the Seahawks circle back to Buffalo to renew talks before the end of the month.

La Canfora wrote:

The Seahawks had previously approached the Bills about their left tackle, Cordy Glenn, but those conversations largely fizzled. While Glenn could be an option to be moved ahead of the deadline -- Buffalo has a plethora of tackles at a time most teams have a scarcity, and the team is high on several of its young linemen -- it would take a considerable haul to land him. That and his high salary made for a poor fit with the Seahawks.

Any team serious about trading for Glenn would have to take on Glenn's contract. The left tackle makes $12 million per season on average based on his current deal. In addition to his contract, the left tackle has had trouble getting healthy this year. The veteran left tackle dealt with a foot injury in the offseason and suffered an ankle injury in Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers. Glenn has made two starts through Buffalo's first five games.

Head coach Sean McDermott was noncommittal to Glenn remaining the Bills' starting left tackle heading into the bye week, but trading Glenn may not be the best move for the team. Rookie Dion Dawkins' play has been up and down at left tackle and Buffalo may be better off moving Dawkins to the right side of the line this season. Jordan Mills has struggled as Buffalo's starting right tackle and Buffalo could look to replace him sooner rather than later.

Although Bills GM Brandon Beane has shown that he won't hesitate to trade away quality players, Buffalo is probably better off holding onto their best offensive tackle.