Greg Jennings is in the final season of his current contract with the Green Bay Packers and is expected to command a salary above the $11.1 million annual average that Vincent Jackson agreed to with the Buccaneers.

The Packers have been unable to advance in their discussions with Jennings' agent Eugene Parker.

Bob McGinn of the Journal Sentinel suggests the Packers consider trading him before the deadline.

"Everybody will posture as high as they can get," an executive in personnel said. "But I would think Green Bay would be comfortable taking a second-round pick. It's much better to get something for him than just let him go in free agency.

"I certainly would be comfortable with a two. Pushing 30. Injury stuff. Has had a little bit of a slow start. He's looking for a lot of money so people will say, 'I have to pay this amount of money; I don't know if I want to give up the one and the money.'"

The most logical landing spots would be Miami, Buffalo, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Oakland in the AFC and Carolina, Seattle and St. Louis in the NFC.

The Packers would be left with a depth chart of Jordy Nelson, James Jones, Randall Cobb, Donald Driver and Jarrett Boykin.