Just a few days after giving quarterback Derek Carr a new toy at wide receiver, the Oakland Raiders are diving back into the free agent toy box to upgrade the tight end position.

The Raiders are next in line behind the Minnesota Vikings to meet with NFL journeyman Jared Cook, an eight-year tight end who has spent time with the Tennessee Titans, St. Louis Rams and Green Bay Packers, per NFL’s Ian Rapoport.

After his visit with #Vikings, assuming he doesn't sign, TE Jared Cook is expected to meet with #Raiders, I'm told. A strong landing spot — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 14, 2017

In 117 career games, Cook has brought in 303 of 519 targets (58.4 percent) passes for 3,880 yards and 17 touchdowns. Cook also played in three postseason games with the Packers in 2016, where he notched 18 receptions for 229 yards and two touchdowns.

In 2016, Cook brought in 30 of 51 targets for 377 yards and one touchdown in 10 regular season games with the Packers en route to a career-high 79.0 overall season grade, per Pro Football Focus.

The former South Carolina product has managed to earn slightly above average season grades from PFF’s experts for a majority of his NFL career, as he has earned at least a 65.0 overall grade in all but one of his years in the league.

If brought into Oakland, Cook would step in as an obvious upgrade over free agent Mychal Rivera, and he would compete with third-year product Clive Walford for reps opposite of a healthy Lee Smith.

Additionally, Cook, who turns 30 in April, would add another consistent, veteran presence to the Raiders’ current group of tight ends alongside Smith.

If Cook is able to sneak out of Minnesota without a contract, the Raiders should pounce on the opportunity to add another low-cost free agent with strong upside.