It's hard to imagine Wes
Walker catching passes from a quarterback other than Tom Brady, but that's exactly what could happen in 2013.
Not exact matches
Walker plowed through Tennessee's Bill Bates in the opener, Lindsay Scott
caught one of the most famous
passes in college football history in a 26 - 21 win over Florida, and an injured
Walker ground out 150 yards and two touchdowns in a Sugar Bowl win over Notre Dame.
Walker caught six
passes for 91 yards in a losing effort to the Raiders, but now leads all tight ends this year with 59 receptions while coming in third in yards with 708 (behind Gronk and Greg Olsen).
When a ball boy standing nearby picked up the ball and
passed it to
Walker for a throw - in, the defender let it bounce back off his legs instead of
catching it with his hands.
Almost scored a second when he let
Walker's
pass run across him with his back to goal, and totally
caught out the defender, ran the show again, absolute brilliance.