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PLAYER PERSONNELTIM TERRYASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PRO PERSONNELPLAYERVETERANS PERSONNEL COMMUNITYLAMBEAU RECORDS &DRAFT &MISC. FIELD HISTORY 2009 REVIEW FREE AGENTSTim Terry, a former <strong>NFL</strong> linebacker,enters his sixth seasonwith the Packers’ pro personneldepartment after joining theteam on Oct. 11, 2004. Terry’s primary duties are scoutingprofessional prospects in the <strong>NFL</strong>, CFL and Arena FootballLeague, working under Executive Vice President, GeneralManager and Director of Football Operations Ted Thompson.He also is involved with in-season advance scoutingof up<strong>com</strong>ing Packers opponents.In 2008, Terry was named assistant director of pro personnel,after serving as a pro personnel assistant the previousthree years. During the 2007 season, he continued towork in the personnel department while also serving as thedirector of player development, helping to maintain lockerroomcohesiveness and assisting players in acclimating totheir roles, both on and off the field. Former Packers longsnapper Rob Davis took over that position in 2008.The 36-year-old Terry originally entered the <strong>NFL</strong> as anon-drafted free agent out of Temple with the CincinnatiBengals in 1997. As a rookie, he saw action in five games,logging three stops and five special teams tackles. Terryspent the 1998 season on the team’s practice squad.In 1999, he went to camp with the Kansas City Chiefs,but was released and subsequently signed with the HamiltonTiger-Cats of the CFL, helping that club to a Grey Cupchampionship.Terry joined the Seattle Seahawks’ practice squad inearly 2000 before being elevated to the active roster onNov. 10, and finished the season by playing in six games,collecting two special teams stops and forcing a fumble ona kickoff return.Eliot Wolf in 2010 enters hisseventh season with the Packersand third as assistant director ofpro personnel, spending his first four years with the Packersas pro personnel assistant. He works primarily at LambeauField under Executive Vice President, General Managerand Director of Football Operations Ted Thompson.Wolf originally joined the Packers on Feb. 26, 2004.His primary duties include scouting teams in the <strong>NFL</strong>and in-season advance scouting of up<strong>com</strong>ing Packers opponents.Wolf also assists with college scouting during theoffseason and makes several college visits in the fall.The son of former Packers general manager Ron Wolf,Eliot’s scouting career unofficially began at age 10, whenhe joined his father in film sessions at Lambeau Field.He’s also worked 18 consecutive Packers drafts (since1993), and nine <strong>NFL</strong> scouting internships — five with thePackers, three with the Atlanta Falcons and one with theSeattle Seahawks. Wolf has attended 18 consecutive <strong>NFL</strong>Scouting Combines.Terry saw action in all 16 Seahawks games each of thefollowing two seasons (2001-02), with his best professionalcampaign <strong>com</strong>ing in 2002, when he took over asa starter for the final eight games after LB Chad Brown(broken foot) was lost to injury. That year, he posted acareer-high 42 tackles, including one sack, plus one passdefensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.He was released by the Seahawks during training campin 2003. His <strong>NFL</strong> career included 43 games played (eightstarts), 55 tackles, including 3½ sacks, plus 19 specialteams stops.Collegiately, Terry saw action in all 44 games (43starts) during his four seasons at Temple, playing as a defensivelineman and finishing his career with 208 tackles.As a senior, he started all 11 games despite a groin pull,and made 56 tackles with five sacks and a team-high 11QB pressures.Terry holds a B.S. degree in political science with a minorin African-American studies; he is currently workingon a master’s degree in management at the University ofWisconsin-Green Bay.An all-state selection at Hempstead (N.Y.) High School,he also lettered in track, basketball and lacrosse.Born July 26, 1974, in Long Island, N.Y., Terry residesin Green Bay. He has a daughter, Zoe, 9, and two sons,Timothy II, 6, and Jayden, 2. In his spare time, he enjoysplaying pool, golf and basketball.ELIOT WOLFASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PRO PERSONNELThose internships and prior “unofficial” experienceshave provided significant knowledge. Wolf, for example, isfamiliar with the history of nearly every <strong>NFL</strong> player, havingprepared Packers’ details for every draft since 1993.The 28-year-old Wolf filed his first report at age 14 forthe Falcons, and has provided valuable information for thePackers’ pro personnel department during previous internships.Wolf owns a B.A. degree in creative writing from theUniversity of Miami (Fla.), graduating in December 2003after just 3½ years in order to begin his <strong>NFL</strong> career beforethe 2004 <strong>NFL</strong> Draft. At Miami, he volunteered in thefootball office’s recruiting department. Wolf is a 2000 highschool graduate of Green Bay’s Notre Dame Academy.Born March 21, 1982, in Oakland, Calif., Wolf is singleand resides in De Pere, Wis. He enjoys traveling andspending time with friends and family.52

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