Oct 16, 2016; Landover, MD, USA; Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Connor Barwin (98) runs onto the field during warm ups prior to the Eagles' game against the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Multiple teams are reportedly interested in trading for Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Connor Barwin.

It’s highly unlikely defensive end Connor Barwin will be playing for the Philadelphia Eagles next season. Barwin is scheduled to make $8,350,000 in 2017. By cutting him, the Eagles would save $7.75 million, giving the team some extra money to spend in free agency.

However, it seems the Eagles may be able to get something in return for the 30-year-old lineman.

According to a report from NJ.com’s Mark Eckel, multiple teams have expressed interest regarding a potential trade for Barwin.

They could restructure the remaining two years on his contract and keep the 30-year-old likely for the rest of his career. They could release him and save $7.75 million of salary-cap space. Or they could trade him and save the same $7.75 million. If the Eagles opt for either of the latter two, there will be a handful of suitors according to multiple sources with knowledge of Barwin and the Eagles’ situation. The sources requested anonymity, because they were not authorized to speak on the subject. “If they cut him, teams will be lining up for him,” a pro personnel man with another NFC team said. “He wouldn’t be out of a job for long. I would think they could trade him and get something back. He has value. His deal this year isn’t that bad.”

Barwin has fallen out of favor in Philadelphia since the Eagles reverted back to a 4-3 defense under Jim Schwartz. Barwin is a natural 3-4 outside linebacker. In his first three seasons with the Eagles, Barwin recorded 177 tackles, 26 sacks and four forced fumbles as a 3-4 outside linebacker. Last season, his only season as a 4-3 defensive end with the Eagles, he tallied just 34 tackles and five sacks.

Eckel claims in his reports that teams interested in acquiring Barwin’s services could be the Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens or Indianapolis Colts.