Darren Sharper left his visit with the Jaguars on Thursday without a contract, but talks between the two sides are ongoing.
According to a league source, Sharper spent Wednesday night in Jacksonville.
Miami, New Orleans and Washington are also believed to have interest in the safety.
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Sharper Set To Visit Jaguars
Pro Bowl safety Darren Sharper is scheduled to visit the Jaguars on Wednesday, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Jacksonville needs a safety and they didn't draft one last weekend.
Sharper is searching for another opportunity two months into the free-agent signing period.
Dallas could also be interested in Sharper, who played in New Orleans last season.
Jaguars Release DT Henderson
The Jaguars have released former Pro Bowl defensive tackle John Henderson.
Jacksonville used their two top draft picks on defensive tackles in this past weekend's NFL Draft.
Henderson had two years and $11 million remaining on his contract.
Jaguars Acquire LB Morrison From Raiders
The Jaguars have acquired linebacker Kirk Morrison from the Raiders from a fourth-round pick.
Jacksonville also got a fifth-rounder from Oakland in the deal.
Morrison, who led Oakland in tackles the past four seasons, became expendable when the Raiders drafted Alabama star Rolando McClain in the first round Thursday.
Jaguars Trade Groves To Raiders
The Jaguars have agreed to send defensive end Quentin Groves to the Raiders for an undisclosed draft pick.
Groves, a second-round pick in 2008, hasn't made an impact in his two NFL seasons.
Raiders Make Trade For Quentin Groves
Quentin Groves has been traded by the Jacksonville Jaguars to the Oakland Raiders.
Jaguars Still Trying To Move Down
The Jaguars are expected to be active in the trade market over the next week.
Jacksonville general manager Gene Smith said that the team has been talking with other clubs since the scouting combine.
"We've been networking with the league and having constant dialogue," Smith said.
"We're very proactive. A lot of teams don't want to have those discussions back in February and March. We're constantly talking to teams not only about the first round, but every round. You make good contacts and have good relationships, and a lot of time trades are built on relationships. It's not something we dive into the week before the draft. Teams know the Jaguars are very open to moving around in any round."
The Jaguars would like to trade down out of the 10th spot on the first round and pick up more picks.
Jags Eliminate Dez Bryant From Draft Board Due To Character Issues
According to multiple NFL sources, the Jaguars eliminated Oklahoma State's Dez Bryant from their draft board because of concerns about his character (Bryant missed 2009 because of an NCAA suspension for violating NCAA rules).
"I just made a mistake," Bryant said. "Dez Bryant's a great person to be around. He loves the game of football. He can't wait to get back on the field and do whatever to help the team."