Antonio Brown has done much in his own right to make sure he's not on an NFL roster since being waived by the New England Patriots early in the season. From attacking the league and some of its officials on social media to legal matters involving a sexual assault case, Brown's career in the league would appear over.

However, according to Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report, there is still interest from “at least 20 teams” in the league in the controversial receiver's services, including almost every playoff-contending team. One AFC general manager was very candid as to how most teams feel about him.

“There are teams disgusted by what he's doing. He is drawing a lot of interest, [but] a lot of teams wish he would just shut up,” said the unnamed executive.

It's obvious as to why they're so interested, and it's because he produces at a high level. Brown has the second-most receptions since 2010 with 841 and is only trailing Larry Fitzgerald. It's his activity online and using his mouth that has kept him from being on a team.

From extensive threads that go on tangents to attack players and officials to retweets that are inflammatory and out-of-line comments about the league and its players. With the legal matter involving an alleged sexual assault on his former trainer, it would appear he won't be seeing the field for a while.

But there have been stranger things that have come about from this season alone. So the signing of Antonio Brown isn't too farfetched for some fans to believe especially if he can change his ways.