Jim Leyland joked this morning on MLB Network the Detroit Tigers probably aren't done dealing this offseason.

"This is Dave Dombrowski you're talking about," Leyland said.

Well, apparently, the Tigers and Dombrowski at least aren't done listening.

USA Today's Bob Nightengale is reporting the Tigers are listening to offers for center fielder Austin Jackson, who has spent the last four seasons in Detroit.

When the Tigers acquired second baseman Ian Kinsler for first baseman Prince Fielder on Wednesday night, many figured this was a move that would allow Detroit to slide Jackson down in the lineup.

Jackson hit .272 with 12 homers and 49 RBI in 2013.

He's still just 26 years old and won't be eligible for free agency until 2016. Jackson made $3.5 million last season and is headed to arbitration.

Jackson has batted almost exclusively in the leadoff spot, but struggled in that role in the playoffs and was dropped to eighth before Game 4 of the ALCS against Boston. Jackson has 53 strikeouts in 133 career postseason at-bats, and was just 3 of 33 to start the 2013 playoffs.

If Detroit opted to trade Jackson, his replacement could come via free agency, perhaps Jacoby Ellsbury or Shin-Soo Choo. Both are expected to command multi-year deals worth in excess of $100 million.

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