Originally posted by GrnBay007
As for Walker, Denver will look to deal him in the coming months. The Broncos are reluctant to pay Walker the $5.4 million option bonus payment due to him. Denver surrendered a second-round pick to Green Bay two years ago and since then, Walker has battled injuries and controversy, the most recent coming Sunday when he said he didn’t want to return to Denver for next season.
Now Denver will seek to find a new home for Walker.
Teams in the market for free-agent wide receivers could choose from Oakland's Jerry Porter, New England's Jabar Gaffney or New Orleans' David Patten, among others. But rather than signing a free-agent wide out, teams could decide to trade for one.
At least one, and possibly two, will be available.
Now Denver will seek to find a new home for Walker.
Teams in the market for free-agent wide receivers could choose from Oakland's Jerry Porter, New England's Jabar Gaffney or New Orleans' David Patten, among others. But rather than signing a free-agent wide out, teams could decide to trade for one.
At least one, and possibly two, will be available.
Bretsky, with hindsight at his disposal I don't think TT would do anything differently - Walker had a very good half season the year after the trade, but has been mostly hurt. I don't know, given Walker's attitude, if he'd do much different, either - after all, he did get the big contract from Denver, which TT was apparently not willing to give.
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