The Green Bay Packers are clearly in play for the services of current Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, while many believe that the two sides would become a match made in heaven. While the Packers will certainly have some competition upon attempting to acquire the All-Pro wide receiver, some would consider Green Bay the early favorite to land Brown — former NFL linebacker turned professional football analyst Bart Scott included.

During a recent appearance on NFL Network's “Good Morning Football,” Scott explained why Brown to Green Bay almost makes too much sense.

However, Scott is not the only person fully on board with such a possibility. Even some current Packers players are already hyping up the potential outcome, including Green Bay running back Aaron Jones.

“Anytime you get to have a playmaker on your team, you want him there,” Jones recently said, via 247 Sports. “But we have Davnate Adams on the other side. If we get [Brown], it would be pick your poison. But we also have three young receivers that we drafted who are up a coming. And then we also have Geronimo Allison who got hurt earlier in the season and he was on his way to a breakout season.”

Whether or not you are a fan of the heralded Packers, one must admit that it would be incredibly interesting to watch Brown line up alongside future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers — not to mention Davante Adams, Jimmy Graham, and several other weapons already in the picture.