Originally posted by Patler
Hawk won't be a Packer next year unless he is willing to renegotiate a lower salary. His contract calls for $10 million in 2011. That being the case, trading him this year could make some sense.
That said, it would also leave the Packers a bit thin at LB. They kept only 8. It would likely move Desmond Bishop into the starting lineup in the base defense, for however few plays that might be each week. I'm not sure that would be a significant downgrade for those plays. If Hawk's role is going to be that limited, not having him is not that big of a loss.
But, Lynch would bring a lot of baggage. He-said, she-said allegations of sexual assault, hitting a drunk pedestrian and leaving the scene, marijuana usage, gun charges, and this from last December:
Neither player appears to have much of a future where they are at currently, nor possible with the other team if traded. It could end up being a one year deal for each team, with the Bills not paying Hawk next year and the Packers jettisoning Lynch if Grant comes back, Starks shows anything, etc. However, it could help each team this year, shoring up a weakness by trading a player not having much impact currently.
That said, it would also leave the Packers a bit thin at LB. They kept only 8. It would likely move Desmond Bishop into the starting lineup in the base defense, for however few plays that might be each week. I'm not sure that would be a significant downgrade for those plays. If Hawk's role is going to be that limited, not having him is not that big of a loss.
But, Lynch would bring a lot of baggage. He-said, she-said allegations of sexual assault, hitting a drunk pedestrian and leaving the scene, marijuana usage, gun charges, and this from last December:
Neither player appears to have much of a future where they are at currently, nor possible with the other team if traded. It could end up being a one year deal for each team, with the Bills not paying Hawk next year and the Packers jettisoning Lynch if Grant comes back, Starks shows anything, etc. However, it could help each team this year, shoring up a weakness by trading a player not having much impact currently.


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