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Sep 14, 2014; Tampa, FL, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers strong safety Mark Barron (23) tackles St. Louis Rams wide receiver Brian Quick (83) during the first quarter at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

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The NFL trade deadline strikes zero at 4 p.m. (EST) on Tuesday, and it looks like a former first-round draft pick is on the market.

According to Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have made safety Mark Barron available to any team willing to make them an offer.

In addition to Barron, running back Doug Martin and receiver Vincent Jackson are also available, per Stroud.

While Eagles head coach Chip Kelly has already laughed off the idea the team would make a trade, you have to wonder if acquiring Barron might change things.

Taken with the 7th overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, Barron has started for three seasons, racking up 176 tackles and three interceptions.

The problem with Barron, however, seems to be the same problem that the Eagles' current safety, Nate Allen, has — pass coverage. Barron has never finished with a positive grade in coverage, according to Pro Football Focus, meaning he might not provide the upgrade the Eagles are looking for.

Still, what Barron does bring is potential, starting experience and youth.

If the price is right, it would not be surprising to see the Eagles bring in Barron to play behind Allen for now, with the idea of rotating him in. The Eagles do not seem high on backup safety Earl Wolff, so if it costs them a low draft pick, or even a rotational player for Barron, a move could make sense.

Eliot Shorr-Parks may be reached at eshorrpa@nj.com. Follow him on Twitter @EliotShorrParks. Find NJ.com Sports on Facebook.