Green Bay nose tackle Grady Jackson is the latest to hire on agent Drew Rosenhaus and with the move, Jackson is seeking a new contract. According to Rosenhaus, Jackson is "very dissatisfied" with his current deal and probably won't report to training camp if the Packers don't rework it. Jackson, 32, has one year left on a two-year, $2.31 million extension he signed at the end of the 2003 season. Rosenhaus is well known for having his clients skip workouts in order to get a better contract. "That's a consideration, definitely," Rosenhaus said of a Jackson holdout. "Obviously, he wouldn't have changed agents if things had been going well. It seems he hasn't made the progress he wants to and that's why he hired me. He reached out to me."