Now that the heat is on for NFL teams to get their bids in for Antonio Brown, speculation has arisen about where he could ultimately end up.

Though a few teams — like the Arizona Cardinals — have already passed on him, there are a few more that, as previously reported, are showing an interest in him, including the New York Jets.

But according to NFL.com's Adam Schein, the Green Bay Packers are one of the top contenders for the Brown crown, and he gives them an 11 percent chance to land the wide receiver:

Last offseason, I lobbied for the Packers to get Khalil Mack. Instead, he went to Chicago and became an instant Packer tormentor. Green Bay has a pair of first-round picks in April, thanks to last year's draft-day trade with New Orleans. While I already said Pittsburgh might be forced to sell low due to Brown's recent antics, if I'm Gutekunst, I give up that Saints pick (No. 30 overall) to get Brown. Green Bay needs to get back in the conversation — acquiring a 100-catch scoring machine would certainly move the dial.

Other teams that have a good chance of getting Antonio Brown include the Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks.

However, that goes against what ESPN believes, as they believe that the Raiders, Redskins, and Titans will be most interested in taking on Brown.

It has been previously reported, too, that the Steelers are interested in concluding the deal with Brown before the end of the week.

Stay tuned for more details on the impending Antonio Brown deal.