D’Andre Walker has displayed plenty of athleticism since arriving to Georgia.
His skill set and build has always been ideal for rushing the passer. But Walker, like many of the outside linebackers before him at Georgia, has run into the problem of being a member of one of the better position groups on the roster.
Before Lorenzo Carter and Davin Bellamy could see much playing time, Leonard Floyd and Jordan Jenkins came through and showcased their skills. Walker came in a year after Carter, which meant he had to work behind both Carter and Bellamy for the past three years.