The Green Bay Packers have announced the release of receiver Koren Robinson.

So now the question becomes whether any other NFL team is interested.  The Bears have a definite need, and the Eagles — who run the same offense as the Packers and the Seahawks, with whom Robinson spent the first few years of his career — are always looking to add more bodies.

Robinson was the ninth overall pick in the 2001 draft.  Problems with alcohol plagued his career, and the Seahawks finally cut him loose.  He qualified for the Pro Bowl as a kick returner in 2005 with the Vikings, but a relapse (which resulted in a high-speed chase on rural roads in Minnesota) resulted in Robinson’s termination from the team during the 2006 preseason.

Another possibility is the Bengals, who need receivers and who don’t seem to care about a guy’s rap sheet.  The Jags also are might be interested, given that assistant coach Mike Tice was the head coach in Minnesota when Robinson made it to Honolulu.

Other possibilities (in our estimation) include the Buccaneers, the Broncos, the Raiders, and, yes, the Cowboys.