The Green Bay Packers could have several potential suitors if they are willing to trade safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network confirmed teams have been interested in trading for Clinton-Dix, who is in the final year of his rookie contract and likely looking for a big deal as an upcoming free agent:

Several media outlets reported over the weekend that Clinton-Dix was on the trade block and could be moved before Tuesday’s deadline.

A first-round pick of the Packers in 2014, Clinton-Dix intercepted five passes and made the Pro Bowl in 2016 but has been a maddeningly inconsistent player the better part of the last two seasons.

It’s possible the Packers have no interest in re-signing Clinton-Dix to a big deal after the season and are now looking to fast track compensation, landing a draft pick or player now instead of waiting for a compensatory pick in 2020.

Through seven games, Clinton-Dix has three interceptions and one forced fumble while playing all 459 defensive snaps for the Packers.

Trading Clinton-Dix at this point in the season would leave a massive hole at safety for Mike Pettine’s defense. The team currently has Kentrell Brice, Jermaine Whitehead, Josh Jones and Raven Greene at the position.

Clinton-Dix produced four tackles in the Packers’ loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.