Undrafted.
His most productive season was in 2023 with 46 receptions, resulting in 719 yards and 5 TDs.
Is he fast? Yep. Dude obviously can return kicks, but can he catch passes and be productive? I guess we'll find out how SEA plans to utilize him.
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I know I complained about K9 plenty of times. I don't apologize for it. I was also impressed by the way he cameMichael K. wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2026 8:48 pmI'm reading a lot of chatter that they are also high on McIntosh and Halani. Pair those two with the bruiser they got from Green Bay? Again, why is it that anyone is doubting this organization and it's ability to find talent right now? The hilarious thing is, usually I'm bitching about what we didn't do and everyone is giving me reasons to stop complaining. This organization told us that a new offensive coaching staff and a Rookie Guard were all we needed to improve upfront. I called bullshit. I was wrong. Who's to say they aren't going to be even better up front this year?
I am willing to be if you scoured the game threads, some of the same people pissed off we didn't open up the purse strings for Walker spent a TON of time complaining about his style and inability to get on the field. Maybe this gamble doesn't pay off, but Super Bowl teams don't get to bring everyone back. That's just the way it works. Pete convinced John to continue to keep the band together. That turned out poorly.
through for us in the clutch when we needed it. It's even more impressive when you learn he was semi-secretly butt
hurt about sharing duties. That's a true pro. I also thought he was getting smarter, and I wanted to see what next
year looked like. But he's gone. I haven't missed any sleep over it. I'll wait until week 3 or so to start up whining
again if the RBs aren't producing.
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Yeah, Walker held up his end of the deal and it turned out quite successful for everyone involved, a SB no less. And he was rewarded with a nice payday. That's why for me it doesn't seem so much acrimony or loss as shaking hands with a good luck. Time to move on, too bad the charbonnet situation complicates things. Though that's the nature of the position. It's generally about injuries
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Woolen is a knucklehead. Million dollar talent 10 cent head. Turned a 11 point victory in the NFCCG into a possible loss. Glad he’s gone. Philly fans will eat him alive, they boo’ed Santa Claus.
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Loved K9, he balled at the biggest moment.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2026 6:01 amYeah, Walker held up his end of the deal and it turned out quite successful for everyone involved, a SB no less. And he was rewarded with a nice payday. That's why for me it doesn't seem so much acrimony or loss as shaking hands with a good luck. Time to move on, too bad the charbonnet situation complicates things. Though that's the nature of the position. It's generally about injuries
Wish him only the best except when he plays the Hawks.
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in my mind, being a knucklehead and being a corner seem to go together. RS wasn't the most level headed guy around. I think it's kind of a unique position for football because you are either getting all the credit or the blame for a particular play. I hope he figures it out, other than against the sea hawksSports Hernia wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2026 6:35 amWoolen is a knucklehead. Million dollar talent 10 cent head. Turned a 11 point victory in the NFCCG into a possible loss. Glad he’s gone. Philly fans will eat him alive, they boo’ed Santa Claus.