Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Coaching hire: Butch Barry reportedly will be a senior offensive assistant, but the wide receivers position remains open.

- Tom Silverstei­n

GREEN BAY - Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur has made a third offseason addition to his coaching staff, adding offensive line coach Butch Barry as a senior offensive assistant.

Barry interviewe­d with LaFleur over the weekend, according to a source, and NFL Network reported Monday that Barry had been hired.

A Sturgeon Bay native, Barry coached the offensive line at the University of Miami last season but was fired along with offensive coordinato­r Dan Enos after one year.

Before that, he was an assistant offensive line coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Barry attended and coached at Central Michigan, although his time did not overlap the years (2004-05) LaFleur spent there as a graduate assistant.

However, LaFleur grew up in Mount Pleasant, where Central Michigan is located, and his father coached there for 20 years, so it's likely the two crossed paths there. Barry was a graduate assistant at CMU in 2002-03 before leaving to coach the offensive line at Southwest Minnesota State.

The addition of Barry gives LaFleur another assistant coach with offensive line experience and makes it more likely he will promote from within to fill the open wide receivers position. LaFleur fired Alvis Whitted after the season, but hasn't hired anyone or named a replacemen­t from his staff.

LaFleur said he would be hiring a wide receivers coach, but a promotion from within seems the most likely.

Barry is the second offensive coach to be hired during the offseason, joining quality control assistant Connor Lewis. LaFleur already had an offensive quality control assistant — Kevin Kroger — which would indicate that he is promoting him to another position, possibly the wide receivers spot.

Kroger coached wide receivers for three seasons at Eastern Kentucky before joining LaFleur's staff a year ago. His main assignment in 2019 was assisting offensive coordinato­r Nathaniel Hackett with an emphasis on tight ends.

Another possibilit­y for receivers coach is offensive assistant Jason Vrable, who spent a year (2009) as an assistant receivers coach at Syracuse. Most of his experience has been coaching quarterbac­ks, however.

Quarterbac­ks coach Luke Getsy oversaw the wide receivers under former coach Mike McCarthy in 2016-17, but seems like a less likely option given Getsy left an offensive coordinato­r's position at Mississipp­i State for a chance to coach quarterbac­ks in the NFL.

All of Barry's work has been with the offensive line and tight ends. Before working with the Buccaneers, he served as Central Michigan's tight ends coach from 2010-13 and offensive line coach in '14.

LaFleur's other hire this offseason was secondary coach Jerry Gray, who replaced Jason Simmons. Simmons left to coach defensive backs for the Carolina Panthers.

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