-- When Tramon Williams was signed to the Green Bay Packers' practice squad midway through the 2006 season, he was signing a contract with a team already sporting an abundance of veteran knowledge in their secondary.
It took some time before the cornerback's well-documented ascension up the Packers' depth chart saw him play in 16 games in seven of his next eight seasons in Green Bay and become a primary component to their Super Bowl run in 2010.
Now, Williams returns to the Packers' secondary with strength in not just his performance at the age of 34 last season, but leadership.