#13 - Ken Walter, P Ugh. Walter wasn't even good. He was a punter in the NFL from 1997-2006. He had two stints with the Patriots, 2001-2003 and the final year of his career. Walter was a punter who would make you think about going for it on fourth and 15 because even if you only pick up 13 yards, there is a legitimate chance that you would be giving the opponent worse field position than if Walter punted. He averaged 38.6 yards per punt in with the Patriots and had two punts blocked. The few highlights of his career were the holds for Adam Vinatieri field goals. He held the kick in the 2001 Divisional Game against the Oakland Raiders, in the snow bowl/tuck rule game as well as the game winning kicks in the first two Super Bowls. That's something to tell your grandkids about. Follow @SamPericolo for the latest on sam-pericolo.weebly.com
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