Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeff Lurie grabbed the attention of the Green Bay Packers and the rest of the NFL?s teams, players and agents this week when he adamantly said no to receiver Terrell Owens' contract demands. Owens is one of four NFL players who recently have hired high-profile agent Drew Rosenhaus and then boycotted mandatory minicamps in their quest for new contracts from their teams. Packers receiver Javon Walker is another. Lurie this week was adamant that he won?t negotiate a new deal with Owens and declared the prospect a ?non-issue? after the receiver skipped a recent minicamp in protest of the seven-year contract he signed last year. Walker similarly hired Rosenhaus and skipped the Packers? minicamp in early May in an effort to upgrade his contract, which has two years remaining on it, after going to the Pro Bowl last season. General Manager Ted Thompson has the final call on whether the Packers will extend Walker?s contract, and Thompson won?t comment on contractual issues. So far, though, there are no signs the sides have commenced talks or that Thompson is considering renegotiating. The Packers also read about Lurie?s stand and know that many eyes within the team and around the league are watching what they do with Walker this offseason. ?Without discussing this instance specifically,? Thompson said, ?every time you do something, every move you make from a personnel standpoint, from a contractual standpoint, you have to think about, ?OK, what does this mean for the future at this position, on this side of the ball, going forward???