Former Green Bay Packers cornerback Al Harris may not be grabbing headlines in the same way Randy Moss did last week, but that hasn’t prevented some NFL teams from expressing their interest. At least six teams have made an inquiry about Harris since the Packers released the veteran cornerback on Monday, the National Football Post has learned from a source close to the situation. What’s even more interesting is that one of those aforementioned teams is from the NFC North. Harris—a two-time Pro Bowler who started 102 games for Green Bay from 2003-2009—suffered a season-ending knee injury in November of last year that has kept him off the field ever since. There’s a chance the veteran cornerback could clear waivers, as NFL teams may want to put Harris through a workout to test out his knee prior to signing him to a contract, and that’s a scenario that would also give Harris the opportunity to pick his team, rather than have it chosen for him. Source: National Football Post
Wouldn't mind if we took a peek at him to see if he could help down the stretch. If there's any team that I would want to get a corner from its the Packers because they are the only other team in the league that runs predominately man coverage like the Raiders.