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Even though we have no idea when the next free agent period will start, its never too early to start looking toward 2012.

The Packers are especially good at planning for the future, and Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel notes that G.M. Ted Thompson will have a decision to make on tight end Jermichael Finley sooner than later.

Silverstein believes the Packers will look to add a tight end in the middle rounds of the draft or pick one up in free agency this year because Finleys contract runs out after 2011, and Andrew Quarless was very quiet last year.

G.M. Ted Thompson cant sit around and wait to see if Quarless develops because theres a very good chance that after this year Finley will demand truckloads of money the Packers arent willing to deliver, Silverstein writes.

Using the franchise tag on Finley would make a lot of sense if a long-term deal is a problem. Either way, he could make himself a lot of money with a big 2011 campaign.

Finley dominated at the end of 2009 season but only started 10 games that season. He began 2010 on fire before tearing the lateral meniscus in his knee, but hes yet to put together a complete Pro Bowl-quality season because of injuries.

My guess is that the Packers would pay Finley plenty, but he has to prove himself for at least a season and possibly two more.



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14 years ago
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14 years ago
Pay the guy if we lose Finley it would kill me.
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Ummmm we won the Super Bowl without him, but I could be wrong lol. I think he is a good player but lets see how he comes back after the injury before we talk about boat loads of money for him.
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14 years ago

Ummmm we won the Super Bowl without him, but I could be wrong lol. I think he is a good player but lets see how he comes back after the injury before we talk about boat loads of money for him.

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Haze, have you been rubbing it in to the Steeler rubes?

I think this is the second or third time I've agreed with you. Maybe that SB win without him had a humbling effect.
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14 years ago
I think Filnley is going to have a big year. I believe McCarthy was prepared to use him in a variety of ways last year and while he made adjustments when JF went down the offense was in much better position to impose their will against teams with him in there.

Part of the reason The Pack barely got in was because there were times the offense could get little going and this guy opens up so much more for them it's about impossible for a D to hang with all those receivers.

Let's not forget that teams will look at what McCarthy was doing but now with this guy back they can forget seeing the same stuff. He puts a whole different wrinkle in what they can do.
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14 years ago
Pay him fair value, but I highly doubt he becomes a free agent after this season. The Packers would likely franchise him.
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14 years ago

Pay him fair value, but I highly doubt he becomes a free agent after this season. The Packers would likely franchise him.

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I'm thinking if he stays healthy, plays/starts all 16 games, plus the post season ... I'm confident the Packers will lock him up. Right now, I think there are a few health issues that need to be resolved before a big contract is given to him.
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14 years ago
I think they will put together a package deal with Finlley and Rodgers for trade bait, that way it will be more enticing to other teams.

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14 years ago

Pay the guy if we lose Finley it would kill me.

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We've won 4 SBs so far, including last year's. Finley has played on 0 of them.

Don't be surprised if Ted lets Finley walk. As good as he is, Ted doesn't like anyone hijacking the team.
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Pay the guy if we lose Finley it would kill me.

"zombieslayer" wrote:



We've won 4 SBs so far, including last year's. Finley has played on 0 of them.

Don't be surprised if Ted lets Finley walk. As good as he is, Ted doesn't like anyone hijacking the team.

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Obviously, if Screaming Lord Byron can be traded, I can't see why Finley would be more important.
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I don't think Finley's negotiators will care that Jermichael has missed so many games in the past 3 years. I think they will take a similar approach in negotiations as The Postons did with Kellen Winlsow II in 2004 spoofed here in Bang Cartoons 
It is my opinion that they will claim that Finley should be considered the premier TE in the NFL injuries or not and thus compensated as such.

Negotiations will not be fun. The only thing that will help is if they wait until after the 2011 season in which Jermichael once again puts up outstanding numbers.
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Quarless was quite last year.... but he was a rookie. Finley didn't do much his rookie year ether. Quarless can move great... he needs to learn to finish though by catching the ball and holding onto it.

As for another TE great. I think MM like TEs and the mismatches they bring. He's kept 4 TEs two years... why not make it three?

As for Finley make the kid an offer if he doesn't like it, ask him what he would like, if you don't like that then franchise tag him (which TE tag has been cheaper than other positions)...

After he's franchise tag (assuming you can still tag guys) you can then work out a long term deal, hold him for a year and let him go, hold him for a year and tag him again after it.... or trade him. Simply.
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Quarless was quite last year.... but he was a rookie. Finley didn't do much his rookie year ether. Quarless can move great... he needs to learn to finish though by catching the ball and holding onto it.

As for another TE great. I think Mike McCarthy like TEs and the mismatches they bring. He's kept 4 TEs two years... why not make it three?

As for Finley make the kid an offer if he doesn't like it, ask him what he would like, if you don't like that then franchise tag him (which TE tag has been cheaper than other positions)...

After he's franchise tag (assuming you can still tag guys) you can then work out a long term deal, hold him for a year and let him go, hold him for a year and tag him again after it.... or trade him. Simply.

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I have nothing against Quarless but I don't think he's even CLOSE to JF. Yes, it took Finley time to show what he's got but he was the youngest player in that draft and was projected to be...well... a project.

I think Quarless will be o.k. but he does not have Finley's ability to get OPEN like Finley does or catch the ball the way Finley does. These DB's can't guard Finley. When he's not wide open he uses his body so well to shield the ball it's like taking candy from a baby.

He's the #1 Offensive threat Rodgers has. Need a short pass for a 1st down? No problem. Beat a DB deep? No problem. Redzone. Big problem... for the other guys. When you add up all the ways this guy can help he is our #1 guy.

If this team remains a GREAT team and one that is very hard to beat for years to come it's because they have been able to keep guys like this on the team. You go from great to average replacing guys like this with guys like Quarless.
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If he returns healthy, he has the potential to be a game-changer on offense. Would hate to see him walk. Sign him early to a long-term deal if he shows he's healed up, trade him if we have absolutely no chance of signing him.

One good thing about this off-season and the lockout, haven't really heard the issue of Ted Thompson not pursuing free agents raised much... 🙂
get_louder_at_lambeau
14 years ago
The franchise tag number for tight ends (assuming there is one) will be $7.3 million. TE is one of the cheapest positions to franchise.
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14 years ago
Pack usually never let go of an asset. He'll be paid or traded for a high pick.

If he can shake the injury bug, he could be a Packer for a long time.
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Why would any receiver want out of Green Bay right now. I pray we don't screw up this would be dynasty. I was pretty bummed when Denver beat us in SB XXXII. But that team had a lot of aging veterans and it came crashing down pretty fast. This team should be good for a long time.
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14 years ago

The franchise tag number for tight ends (assuming there is one) will be $7.3 million. TE is one of the cheapest positions to franchise.

"get_louder_at_lambeau" wrote:



Great point. Now that Denver has cut Daniel Graham and Tony G is considering retirement, it may be even lower.
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14 years ago
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