Earlier this month the Kansas City Chiefs worked out free agent TE Dallas Clark, but didn't sign him to a contract. I figured if they didn't sign him when he was in KC, he would probably sign with another team when a team's tight end went down with injury.
Or, in the case of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, when a team's tight end gets traded. Bucs TE Kellen Winslow told SiriusXM NFL Radio that the Bucs are trying to trade him and he is not expected to be in Tampa Bay this year. This comes on the heels of the news that Clark visited the Bucs earlier this month. Clark has also visited the New England Patriots in addition to the Chiefs.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Bucs are expected to "make a move" on Clark this week which means if the Chiefs are still interested in him, decision time is coming very soon.
The Chiefs signed TE Martin Rucker last week but with two career catches in the last four years I'm not sure if Rucker's signing will play much of a role in the Chiefs interest (or lack thereof) in Clark.