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    JSO article speculates that Kevin Barry might be on the trading block becasue he's a poor fit in the ZBS. I have always felt a little sorry for Kevin, his career was mangled by a couple different Packer regimes....

    Kevin Barry, the forgotten member of the Green Bay Packers' offensive line, is nearing full health but might not be with the organization in 2007.
    The Packers have begun having exploratory talks with National Football League teams about trading Barry for a draft choice, an NFL club executive said.
    General manager Ted Thompson has the Packers' own seven picks, an extra seventh-round choice from the New York Jets and no chance of being awarded a compensatory pick. He is always seeking additional choices and dealing Barry from a fairly well-stocked position would be one way to do it.
    "I don't know about that," Thompson said. "I suppose theoretically we'd consider trading just about anybody. But we don't make a lot of trades."
    In 26 months on the job, Thompson has consummated five trades involving players.
    Born and raised in Racine, the 27-year-old Barry suffered a torn quadriceps muscle in minicamp last year and underwent season-ending surgery May 26. He spent much of the winter in Phoenix working out and rehabilitating with trainer Brett Fischer.
    His agent, Russell Wittman, said Barry was ahead of schedule and has lost 14 pounds in the last five weeks.
    "They want to get him lighter than he's ever been before if he plays guard," Wittman said. "He was inactive for a good five months. He couldn't do hardly anything except upper-body workouts."
    If Barry returns to full strength, he would try to find a berth in a unit that includes Chad Clifton, Mark Tauscher, Tony Moll and Josh Bourke at tackle and Daryn Colledge, Jason Spitz and Tony Palmer at guard. Junius Coston and Tyson Walter can play all three positions.
    The problem for Barry is that his style of blocking probably isn't a good fit for the zone running scheme. Barry, 6 feet 4 inches and about 340 pounds, is a massive mauler in a system that favors lean, athletic linemen.
    Some teams in the league, including Atlanta, Dallas and Washington, still prefer bulk. Those are the teams that the Packers will attempt to interest in Barry when he regains full health.
    "We haven't talked about (a trade) at all," Wittman said. "It hasn't gotten to that point. We've been talking to the O-line coaches and they seem to think there's an opportunity for Kevin to still earn the starting position there. They seem to be stressing guard but they haven't gotten rid of him playing tackle as well."
    Last March, on the eve of free agency, Barry signed a two-year, $2.79 million deal that in 2006 contained a $600,000 signing bonus and $600,000 roster bonus. His '07 contract, which contains a $910,000 base salary, would be simple to trade.
    Barry started the final three-regular season games for the injured Tauscher and Earl Dotson in 2002 as a rookie but never started another game. He played 19% of the snaps in 2003, 16% in '04 and 19% in '05 mainly as an extra tight end in the "U-71" package that went into mothballs with the firing of coach Mike Sherman.
    On Monday, Barry is to report for the start of the off-season workout program as though he's in the Packers' plans.
    "They haven't disclosed anything to me at this point," Wittman said. "We've talked to some other people that have definitely expressed some interest. That if something were to come up they'd definitely want to be notified."

  • #2
    Whaddya think we can get for this guy? a fifth round pick, maybe?
    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

    KYPack

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    • #3
      A fifth round pick seems high to me. More like a 6th or 7th.

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      • #4
        Well, given that two teams with interest in a mauling-type of lineman are Dallas (Jerry Jones) and Washington (Daniel Snyder), I guess I'm hoping Ted can maybe snooker one of them.
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Fritz
          Whaddya think we can get for this guy? a fifth round pick, maybe?
          How about a Tight End or a fullback? Backup Safety? Lunch for the team?

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          • #6
            A 5th would be a done deal.

            TT would probably take a 7 if that's all he can get.

            I think we oughta keep Kevin, he could back-up both T spots with good coaching, we could use that.

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            • #7
              Keep him and bring back U-71 for old times sake.

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              • #8
                I can't get that J Lo song "Jenny on the block" out of my head now. Thanks KY

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                • #9
                  Used to have a little, now I have a lot....
                  "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fritz
                    Well, given that two teams with interest in a mauling-type of lineman are Dallas (Jerry Jones) and Washington (Daniel Snyder), I guess I'm hoping Ted can maybe snooker one of them.
                    Dallas has two good OTs and Washington has two great OTs.
                    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                    • #11
                      Atlanta, under Petrino, wants to change to a big mauler type O-Line. Maybe we can trade straight up for one of their ZBS type lineman. Add some needed depth.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                        Originally posted by Fritz
                        Well, given that two teams with interest in a mauling-type of lineman are Dallas (Jerry Jones) and Washington (Daniel Snyder), I guess I'm hoping Ted can maybe snooker one of them.
                        Dallas has two good OTs and Washington has two great OTs.
                        That's why it would be a snookering. Besides, hasn't Barry played guard?
                        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                        KYPack

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                        • #13
                          I'd take a 7th round pick for him. He doesn't fit the system. No need to get greedy. We are talking about a career backup who missed last season with an injury.
                          "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                          • #14
                            It seems clear he's not a "fit" in this system, so I would agree that if a seventh is all TT can get, then it's a good move. I guess I'm being unrealistic, like those crazed fans who say things like "I think the Packers should trade their first and second round pick to move up to the fourth pick and take Calvin Johnson." Yeah, right.

                            My bad. I'll humbly take a seventh for Barry.
                            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                            KYPack

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                            • #15
                              You could be right, Fritz, but I thought I'd temper your expectations.
                              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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