The Oakland Raiders landed one veteran wide receiver in Antonio Brown but have parted ways with another in Jordy Nelson. Nelson will hit the open market, and at least five teams are interested in him.

He may be 33 years old, but Nelson still has some left in the tank. He brings more than just production at this point of his career—which gives him a market of teams to choose from.

There have been plenty of teams rumored to be interested in Nelson—including the Green Bay Packers. Of course, Nelson played the first nine years of his career in Green Bay.

Unfortunately for Packers fans, it seems unlikely that Nelson will reunite with Aaron Rodger, per Brian Jones of 247Sports.

Although he likely won't land back in Green Bay, here are three teams he could find himself with in 2019.

3. San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers are in need of wide receivers this offseason. They showed interest in possibly acquiring Antonio Brown or Odell Beckham Jr.—but of course, they missed out on both of those guys.

That leaves them to look elsewhere within the remaining guys in free agency. Nelson could be a potential target for the 49ers at the wide receiver position.

During this offseason, the 49ers let Pierre Garcon walk, which left a void at the wide receiver position. That leaves Dante Pettis and Marquise Goodwin to lead the way at wide receiver.

Although those guys are talented and have potential, but they lack experience. Nelson would immediately give Jimmy Garoppolo a reliable target at wideout.

At his age, Nelson still has very good hands despite not being as fast as he once was. His experience would help the young group of receivers that reside in San Francisco.

2. Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts are another team in need of help at the wide receiver position. They've already signed Devin Funchess this offseason, but they could still use another receiver.

The Colts still own the most cap space this offseason with nearly $75 million to spend. That is nearly $30 million more than any other team in the NFL.

For a couple of years now, the Colts have been yearning for a wide receiver to go along with T.Y. Hilton. Funchess will help, but adding Nelson would bring production to help as well.

Nelson has the ability to move around from an outside receiver to slot receiver. This would allow the Colts offense to add new wrinkles and give Andrew Luck another weapon.

The Colts are going the youth-movement route, so adding Nelson can balance experience with youth on the roster.

1. New England Patriots

It seems like we are always talking about a player like Nelson joining the New England Patriots every offseason. They always bring in guys who people say are near the end of their career and make them a key contributor on their team.

To compare, joining the Patriots in the NFL is like joining the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. Joining those franchises gives you the best route to adding more hardware to your collection.

Nelson has already won a Super Bowl with his time with the Packers but who wouldn't want to get another one? You also get to play with the greatest quarterback of all time—which isn't a bad gig.

It's been nine years since Nelson won his Super Bowl with the Packers. In addition, playing with a struggling franchise like the Oakland Raiders in 2018 may have changed Nelson's mindset.

He may want to just sign with a team who has a legit shot to win it all. There is no better team to join than the Patriots when it comes to winning.