PHILADELPHIA -- If the Eagles are looking to make a trade for help on the offensive line, or at wide receiver, they may have a match in the Green Bay Packers.

There isn't a team in the league that uses the "draft and develop'' strategy more than the Packers.

Under general manager Ted Thompson the Packers' roster is filled with players it selected in the draft or signed as undrafted rookie free free agents. Last season, the Packers has just five players on their roster who had ever been with another team.

Some times you can draft too much, however.

Reports out of Packer Land is the team is loaded at wide receiver with eight NFL quality receivers on the current 75-man roster. The team also has plenty of depth on the offensive line and in the secondary.

All of those are needs for the Eagles, especially the offensive line. The Packers are thin on the defensive line where two rookies are included in their top four and where Mike Pennell will face a four-game suspension to start the season. That just happens to be the one area where the Eagles have depth.

Could a deal be in the works?

Thompson has already made one trade when he sent backup linebacker Lerentee McCray to the Buffao Bills for a 2018 draft pick. Eagles personnel czar Howie Roseman loves making deals and player for player trades are his speciality.

So who could be involved?

Start on the Eagles' end. They could use Packers' versatile backup lineman Don Barclay, who is squarely on the bubble in Green Bay, because the team drafted two offensive lineman -- Jason Spriggs and Kyle Murphy -- and like both.

Barclay can play four positions on the line and started 12 games for the Packers at right tackle in 2014.

One of the Packers' extra wide receivers -- Jarred Abbrederis makes the most sense -- could be part of the deal as well.

What would the Eagles give up in return?

Since they added two defensive linemen Tuesday in Jake Metz and Bruce Gaston, Taylor Hart or Beau Allen, the former Wisconsin Badger who would be an ideal fit in the Packers' 3-4 scheme, could be part of a deal. The Pack is also thin at running back after putting John Crockett on injured reserve. They reportedly had interest in rookie free agent Byron Marshall before he signed with the Eagles.

Barclay and a receiver for Allen and Marshall?

Seems to make a lot of sense.

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