GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Rasheed Walker could be the Green Bay Packers' left tackle for the next several years, or perhaps his 15-game stint as the starter last season was simply a placeholder, someone to bridge the gap between five-time All-Pro David Bakhtiari and the next blindside protector of Jordan Love.
Everyone -- Walker included -- will have a better idea after the draft.
If general manager Brian Gutekunst picks a tackle at No. 25 overall -- or perhaps higher if he makes a draft-day trade -- it will reveal exactly where Walker stands.