That question was posed in this article in the Wisconsin State Journal. I'd say most Packers fans rated him fairly. He's not elite, but he's a solid all around TE. Probably middle of the pack as far as starters in the league. He was 9th in the NFC in receptions last year (3rd in TDs). He was 6th in the NFC in receptions in 2007 (3rd in TDs). I think you could say his blocking is probably above average at this point in his career.
Is Donald Lee better than people realize?
While much of the attention during the offseason practices focused on second-year man Jermichael Finley, who’s expected to make a major leap after an unproductive rookie season, Lee, the starter at the position the past two years, simply did what he always does during the media’s open locker-room access periods: He quietly dressed at his locker, minding his own business. He probably deserves better. With 11 touchdown catches the past two years and his more-than-solid blocking, Lee might be the biggest unsung hero on the Packers’ offense.
While much of the attention during the offseason practices focused on second-year man Jermichael Finley, who’s expected to make a major leap after an unproductive rookie season, Lee, the starter at the position the past two years, simply did what he always does during the media’s open locker-room access periods: He quietly dressed at his locker, minding his own business. He probably deserves better. With 11 touchdown catches the past two years and his more-than-solid blocking, Lee might be the biggest unsung hero on the Packers’ offense.




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