Possible Landing Spot for DP, Green Bay Packers??

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12382726/green-bay-packers-continue-makeover-linebacker-cut-aj-hawk


GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Packers' overhaul at inside linebacker continued Wednesday with the release of A.J. Hawk, one of the longest-tenured players on their defense.

The move comes less than a week after veteran Brad Jones was released. Hawk and Jones opened last season as their two starting inside linebackers. It came as no surprise given that coach Mike McCarthy said last week at the NFL scouting combine that inside linebacker was their greatest need. The move frees up $3.5 million in salary-cap space. Jones' release gave the Packers another $3.75 million in room under the cap.

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It ends a nine-year run for Hawk, who was the fifth overall pick in the 2006 NFL draft. He leaves as the franchise's career tackles leader with 1,118. His best season was the Packers' Super Bowl year of 2010, when he was selected to his only Pro Bowl.

"A.J. is a consummate Packer and we are grateful for all that he has given and how he represented the organization over the past nine seasons," Packers general manager Ted Thompson said in a statement. "He was a durable and consistent contributor to our success, but more importantly, he is a great person and teammate. The Packers are grateful for all that he has done on the field and in the community. We wish A.J., his wife Laura, and the rest of their family all the best."

Hawk's playing time dwindled as the season went on, and although he said it wasn't because of injury, he underwent surgery shortly after the season to remove bone spurs in his ankle.

In a video released Wednesday, Hawk said he doesn't believe the injury affected his performance on the field.

"You could almost feel it in the air throughout the second half of the season," Hawk said. "I've been preparing for it for a while now mentally, but now it's real."

Officially, Hawk's designation will be waived/failed physical.

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Linebacker A.J. Hawk was released by the Packers after nine seasons with the team.
This is the second time Hawk has been released by the Packers. They cut him in 2011 but re-signed him one day later to a more salary-cap-friendly deal. According to a source familiar with the situation, there was no talk of anything like that this time, meaning Hawk's tenure with the Packers is over.

Hawk, 31, praised the Packers for how they handled his release. He said he was notified last week while he was on a fundraising cruise for his alma mater, Ohio State, but the Packers told him they would hold off until this week to announce the move.

"The Packers were awesome about it," he said. "I have no bitterness and no animosity toward anyone."

Hawk said he has no intention of retiring.

"I'm ready for some new opportunities," he said. "I feel good. Hopefully I get a chance somewhere else."
 
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That guy is solid. Should find a suitor fairly quickly. I'd be happy if ANY of our guys wound up in Green Bay. First class organization.
 
I like GB and their defense for DP52. He will be asked to do what he does best, find ball hit player. When executed properly, DP52 is ideal for the 3-4 defense. Problem is, we don't know how to run it down here. He would excel as an ILB in that system.
 
I pray DP52 ends up in GB. Gunther as well! ****, bring Duke too to spell Lacy. I cant stand Starks.
 
As a big-time Packers fan, I'd love to see Perryman in green and gold. We could really use a physical thumper to shore up the middle of a defense that is often far too easy to run on.
 
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Huge packer fan. Their beat has reported that Thompson loved Stephone Anthony from Clemson for his first round pick. Would rather take Perryman, but Ted knows how to draft better than anyone.
 
DP will get some great coaching from Winston Moss in Green Bay (miami guy to miami guy)

Go Canes
 
Huge packer fan. Their beat has reported that Thompson loved Stephone Anthony from Clemson for his first round pick. Would rather take Perryman, but Ted knows how to draft better than anyone.


They mentioned that there are in great need for ILB, so perhaps they use their first two round picks on each. Probably not the greatest strategy, nor do I think DP will be there that late in the 2nd.
 
I've been saying it for a while, I think he goes to Seattle. He'd be a perfect fit in that scheme, they pick at the end of the 1st, and they got the Carroll connection.
 
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I've been saying it for a while, I think he goes to Seattle. He'd be a perfect fit in that scheme, they pick at the end of the 1st, and they got the Carroll connection.

They are pretty stacked at LB. They are in desperate need of a receiver. I wouldn't be surprised to see PD4 go to them for the Carrol connection you mentioned. the top 3 receivers won't make it past the 10th pick, and PD4 would be the next one.
 
They projected DP to go to my Bears in the 2nd and I really hope that's the case. W/ Vic coaching him, and DP already familiar w/ a 3-4 system, he would be a perfect fit. Vic will use his aggression properly. He will be in line w/ all the great Bears LB.
 
Wow, talk about a labored story which tries to minimize but just can't avoid the fact that AJ Hawk was another in a long like of Suckeye busts. Imagine if Clay Mathews III wasn't covering for his lack of speed or instincts. When Mathews was out for the second half of the NFC Champ game, it exposed Suckeye Hawk...Packer games always featured long-haired #52 making a play and long-haired #50 arriving in the TV frame after the tackle had been made.

"He said he was notified last week while he was on a fundraising cruise for his alma mater, Ohio State, but the Packers told him they would hold off until this week to announce the move."

Yeah, nothing to see there, right big state school backer Marky Mark Emmert? What a joke the NCAA is...
 
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