A deal could be in the works between the Packers and Oakland Raiders for Randy Moss, and the management staff will hold meetings on Tuesday to discuss interest in bringing Moss to Green Bay. A recent report in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel said that general manager Ted Thompson has had discussions with Oakland owner Al Davis about a trade for Moss, with discussions reaching the point of the Packers speaking with Moss' agent about restructuring his current contract if a deal gets done. "They're going to get rid of him," an unnamed league source told the Journal-Sentinel. "I think they think they can trade him. And I know Green Bay has interest." Thompson has not spoken about a possible deal for Moss in public. "Ted has not spent a lot of time talking to me about it, quite honestly," Bob Harlan, chairman of the Packer's board, told the Journal-Sentinel. "Ted always starts out our meetings with a football report so he may get into that."