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Walker a possibility?

3:24 PM Tue, Feb 19, 2008 | Permalink
Albert Breer


There've been rumblings for a while now that Broncos WR Javon Walker may want out of Devner. In his mailbag, at denverpost.com, beat writer Mike Klis doesn't do much to ward off that talk.
The Broncos are offering both Javon and Travis (Henry) up for trade. The start of the trading period coincides with the beginning of free agency, which is 10 p.m. MST on Feb. 28. I wouldn't think there would be much of a market for Walker, and a deep draft class of running backs doesn't help Henry's value, either. Walker is due a $5.4 million option bonus on March 4, so the team will deal him by then, renegotiate a less expensive figure or waive him.​
Walker would likely fit nicely into the offense, but the salary structure's another story. The bonus money due to the Galveston native (Yes, I had to go here to figure out it's a whole closer to Houston than Dallas) may make it hard to trade him, and if the Broncos are forced to cut him, then he may want to come to Dallas.


But to think he would take a discounted rate to play in his home state would be to ignore some pretty significant events in his past. To be fair, he has changed agents since then. Still, at this point, only this much seems clear -- both sides have pretty much settled on the fact that his days in Denver are done.


"He wants out," friend, former Packer teammate and current Viking safety Darren Sharper told the Post. "He's not happy. He wants the ball. He doesn't feel like he's part of the offense."


There's also the pesky little fact that Walker may need microfracture surgery down the line, an idea that's not new to many of you who follow Cowboy receivers. The upside? Well, he's notched 1,000 yards in two of his last four seasons and, if healthy, would provide a versatile presence and vertical threat opposite Terrell Owens.
 

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I say we get him. If we're going to keep an ailing Terry Glenn, might as well get someone a few years younger than him.
 

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i say pass. let's explore other options... if walker ends up getting cut then i'd be open to it if we strike out on berrian and stallworth. walker's knee injuries scare me.
 

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Cbz40;1961574 said:
"He's not happy. He wants the ball. He doesn't feel like he's part of the offense."

Certainly doesn't sound like a guy who would want to come to Dallas.

How is he going to feel more involved in an offense that already has a 100 catch pro-bowl TE, a 90 catch pro-bowl #1 receiver, a pro-bowl RB (and probably another high draft pick back there), and several quality backups at each position?

Pass. We need youth at WR.
 

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Umm.

That would be the worst move of the offseason. He isnt worth the minimum. He is a disaster waiting to happen. Let him go to washington for a draft pick they dont care about.
 

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No thanks, moving on!

Agree, I don't think he is anything special. He is always complaining. The grass has never been greener for him...
 

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If we are going to roll the dice on an older WR with knee issues, we might as well stick with Glenn. My preference is that we go young and draft some stud on day one.
 

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Cbz40;1961574 said:
Walker a possibility?

3:24 PM Tue, Feb 19, 2008 | Permalink
Albert Breer



There've been rumblings for a while now that Broncos WR Javon Walker may want out of Devner. In his mailbag, at denverpost.com, beat writer Mike Klis doesn't do much to ward off that talk.
The Broncos are offering both Javon and Travis (Henry) up for trade. The start of the trading period coincides with the beginning of free agency, which is 10 p.m. MST on Feb. 28. I wouldn't think there would be much of a market for Walker, and a deep draft class of running backs doesn't help Henry's value, either. Walker is due a $5.4 million option bonus on March 4, so the team will deal him by then, renegotiate a less expensive figure or waive him.​
Walker would likely fit nicely into the offense, but the salary structure's another story. The bonus money due to the Galveston native (Yes, I had to go here to figure out it's a whole closer to Houston than Dallas) may make it hard to trade him, and if the Broncos are forced to cut him, then he may want to come to Dallas.


But to think he would take a discounted rate to play in his home state would be to ignore some pretty significant events in his past. To be fair, he has changed agents since then. Still, at this point, only this much seems clear -- both sides have pretty much settled on the fact that his days in Denver are done.


"He wants out," friend, former Packer teammate and current Viking safety Darren Sharper told the Post. "He's not happy. He wants the ball. He doesn't feel like he's part of the offense."


There's also the pesky little fact that Walker may need microfracture surgery down the line, an idea that's not new to many of you who follow Cowboy receivers. The upside? Well, he's notched 1,000 yards in two of his last four seasons and, if healthy, would provide a versatile presence and vertical threat opposite Terrell Owens.

If they can get him at a good deal, if and when he is cut, do it!
 

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I wouldn't mind given him a look see for the right price. He was truly amazing his last year with the Packers. I know that was years ago but he hasn't been in a good situation since.I think he did pretty good in Denver considering he was playing in a run 1st system and had to go through Plumbers down fall and Cutlers growing pains.
 

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rojan;1961783 said:
I think he did pretty good in Denver considering he was playing in a run 1st system and had to go through Plumbers down fall and Cutlers growing pains.
His problem with injuries in Denver had nothing to do with whoever was playing QB.
 

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Cbz40;1961574 said:
Walker a possibility?

3:24 PM Tue, Feb 19, 2008 | Permalink
Albert Breer



There've been rumblings for a while now that Broncos WR Javon Walker may want out of Devner. In his mailbag, at denverpost.com, beat writer Mike Klis doesn't do much to ward off that talk.
The Broncos are offering both Javon and Travis (Henry) up for trade. The start of the trading period coincides with the beginning of free agency, which is 10 p.m. MST on Feb. 28. I wouldn't think there would be much of a market for Walker, and a deep draft class of running backs doesn't help Henry's value, either. Walker is due a $5.4 million option bonus on March 4, so the team will deal him by then, renegotiate a less expensive figure or waive him.​
Walker would likely fit nicely into the offense, but the salary structure's another story. The bonus money due to the Galveston native (Yes, I had to go here to figure out it's a whole closer to Houston than Dallas) may make it hard to trade him, and if the Broncos are forced to cut him, then he may want to come to Dallas.


But to think he would take a discounted rate to play in his home state would be to ignore some pretty significant events in his past. To be fair, he has changed agents since then. Still, at this point, only this much seems clear -- both sides have pretty much settled on the fact that his days in Denver are done.


"He wants out," friend, former Packer teammate and current Viking safety Darren Sharper told the Post. "He's not happy. He wants the ball. He doesn't feel like he's part of the offense."


There's also the pesky little fact that Walker may need microfracture surgery down the line, an idea that's not new to many of you who follow Cowboy receivers. The upside? Well, he's notched 1,000 yards in two of his last four seasons and, if healthy, would provide a versatile presence and vertical threat opposite Terrell Owens.


Sign him up, JJ!
 

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I like adding Walker - this is a speed guy gamebreaker when healthy opposite TO.

On the cheap - nice add
 

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He has talent but always seems to be dissatisfied about something.

only if we don't draft a rec or

don't get Roy W. or Fritz


basically as a last option
 
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