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<blockquote data-quote="TOPackerFan" data-source="post: 51917" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I don't know that I'm being unfair. Walker had a pretty bad case of the drops in his first year and really didn't do much, especially for a first round pick. In that first season, Terry Glenn was supposed to be the #1 guy if my memory serves me, but he also was oft injured and did little. It was a 7th round pick from Alcorn state who stepped up and had a great year. Walker did nothing until the playoff loss vs. Atlanta where he was probably the best guy on the field. </p><p></p><p>Had Walker stayed healthy, he would have received a monster deal last season which would have dwarfed the one Randle El signed this offseason. The Walker of the 2004 season is clearly a better player than Randle El. Unfortunately for Walker he got hurt (which happens in football) and now no one really knows how good he is. I would probably bet that he'll come back and still be better than Randle El, but if I'm TT, I don't know if I give him a bunch of money based on probably. I'd want to see for sure how good he still is before I gave him a contract which would be with the Packers for years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOPackerFan, post: 51917, member: 28"] I don't know that I'm being unfair. Walker had a pretty bad case of the drops in his first year and really didn't do much, especially for a first round pick. In that first season, Terry Glenn was supposed to be the #1 guy if my memory serves me, but he also was oft injured and did little. It was a 7th round pick from Alcorn state who stepped up and had a great year. Walker did nothing until the playoff loss vs. Atlanta where he was probably the best guy on the field. Had Walker stayed healthy, he would have received a monster deal last season which would have dwarfed the one Randle El signed this offseason. The Walker of the 2004 season is clearly a better player than Randle El. Unfortunately for Walker he got hurt (which happens in football) and now no one really knows how good he is. I would probably bet that he'll come back and still be better than Randle El, but if I'm TT, I don't know if I give him a bunch of money based on probably. I'd want to see for sure how good he still is before I gave him a contract which would be with the Packers for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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