The Facts: The Packers want to keep Adams, and they may have to in order to convince Aaron Rodgers to return next season. If they are not able to make that happen, several teams are waiting patiently to pursue the star wide receiver. According to Tony Pauline of Pro Football Network, four AFC teams have interest in signing Adams if he leaves Green Bay. The Denver Broncos are one. Their dream offseason scenario would be to trade for Rodgers and then sign Adams. The Las Vegas Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Chargers would also have interest in Adams if he tests free agency.
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Adams is set to become a free agent, but the Packers are working to clear the necessary salary cap space to re-sign him. They also have the option of using the franchise tag. But the level of interest would obviously be high if Adams isn't tagged. The Raiders are badly in need of a top wideout. Jacksonville, also in need of a No. 1 receiver and roughly $70 million under the salary cap. The Chargers have Keenan Allen, but they may lose Mike Williams in free agency. Adams might be intrigued by the idea of playing with Justin Herbert. Ideally, however, Adams' future is tied to that of Rodgers. He may not be happy with the way things are headed with his contract situation, but he doesn't have a whole lot of leverage.