A few weeks ago, ESPN's Rob Demovsky wrote that we shouldn't be surprised if the Packers made a move at the tight end position. Demovsky also wrote that former Bengals tight end Jermaine Gresham could be a possible free agent target.

So it comes as no surprise to see the below from NFL Network's Rand Getlin.

TE Jermaine Gresham is visiting with the #Packers, per a source. Intriguing option for Green Bay. — Rand Getlin (@Rand_Getlin) July 24, 2015

Gresham has already visited the Arizona Cardinals and the New Orleans Saints offered him a contract back in June, so he is clearly seeing what his options are.

I tend to doubt the Packers will put much of a full court press on the veteran tight end. More than likely they'll do what they often do when it comes to their interest in players from outside the building: Let him know they're interested and ensure him that they'll be waiting if he doesn't like what he finds elsewhere around the league. (I don't doubt they'll also sell him on playing in a prolific offense with the league's best quarterback.)

According to someone I spoke with in the organization, there are several members of the personnel staff lobbying Ted Thompson to sign the veteran. Of course, it's Ted's call, as always.

Gresham, 27, was a first-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals out of Oklahoma in 2010. In 74 career games, he recorded 280 receptions for 2,722 yards and 24 touchdowns. He is also guilty of a whopping 11 fumbles.

He is still on the market mostly due to the Raiders possibly discovering that he was in need of surgery for a herniated disc, a surgery that he subsequently had.

The Packers currently have five tight ends on their roster: Andrew Quarless, Richard Rodgers, Justin Perillo, Kennard Backman and Mitchell Henry. The Packers are waiting to hear if Quarless will be suspended for any amount of time after his arrest on July 4th.