Green Bay Packers Barbre was the highest-ever drafted player to come out of Missouri Southern until Brandon Williams. He joined Richard Jordan (1997) and Jim Hoots (1971) both of whom went in the seventh round, as the only players to be drafted from the school. Barbre joined current NFL and Southern alums
Rod Smith (Denver Broncos) and
James Thrash (Washington Redskins) as one of three former Lions in the NFL. In three seasons with the Packers, Barbre struggled to find a role on the team. Originally tried at left guard for two seasons, Barbre failed to earn a starting spot and was tried at right tackle for the 2009 season. Barbre began the season as the starter, but was ineffective and soon removed from the starting lineup. He was waived by the Packers on September 6, 2010.
Seattle Seahawks (first stint) Barbre signed with the
Seattle Seahawks on September 28, 2010. He played in three games before being waived on November 23, 2010. Once his suspension ended, Barbre was released by the Seahawks on October 1, 2012. Barbre suffered a season ending ankle injury in the opener on September 7, 2014 against the
Jacksonville Jaguars. He was placed on injured reserve on September 9. In 2015, Barbre started all 16 games for the Philadelphia Eagles. Under new coach
Doug Pederson in 2016, Barbre won the starting left guard position.
Denver Broncos On July 26, 2017, the Eagles traded Barbre to the
Denver Broncos for a 2019 conditional late round draft pick. He played in all 16 games with four starts at right tackle in 2017 for the Broncos. ==References==