Greg Hardy reportedly drawing interest from six teams

Travis Durkee

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Without the controversy surrounding his name, Greg Hardy may have been one of the biggest Day 1 signings during free agency, but it looks like he may find a home sooner rather than later.

Drew Rosenhaus, Hardy’s agent, said Friday at least six teams are after the Pro Bowl defensive end.

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"It's a very positive situation," Rosenhaus said, via ESPN.com. "While we're waiting to hear from the league, we're working through it, and it has been very encouraging."

Hardy remains on the commissioner's exempt list after the Panthers decided not to re-sign the 26-year-old. Rosenhaus said he expects a multi-year deal for Hardy.

Hardy missed all but one game last season after Carolina placed him on the exempt list while he faced domestic violence charges. The team still paid Hardy his full $13.1 million salary. Charges were dropped against Hardy on Feb. 9 after his accuser failed to cooperate with the district attorney’s office and reached a financial settlement with Hardy.

Hardy is seeking immediate reinstatement by the league, but could still face a suspension under the NFL personal conduct code. 

Travis Durkee