Rick Doc Walker a veteran of nine NFL seasons distinguished himself on the football field with his blocking and timely pass catching. Doc was a starting tight end for Coach Joe Gibbs 1982 World Champion Washington Redskins. He developed the concept of the Skins “Fun Bunch” and was an original member of the famed offensive linemen know as the “HOGS”. Playing for Coach Dick Vermeil’s UCLA Bruins, Rick received lineman of the year honors in 1977 and became a Rose Bowl Champion.
As a broadcaster, Rick currently delivers color commentary for the ACC College Football Game of the Week aired on Raycom Sports. He is host of "The Doc Walker Show" weekdays from 9am - 11am on SportsTalk980 WTEM (Washington DC) and is the host of Doc Walker's Proview on Comcast SportsNet.
Selling Power Magazine chose Rick “Doc” Walker as on of the region's top motivational speakers. For speaking engagements Rick specializes in corporate team building and sales training.
Rick serves on the board of directors for The Touchdown Club Charities and The Spencer Foundation. As an event chairman he as helped Providence Health Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the YMCA. Currently Rick hosts the annual BB&T Alzheimer’s Golf Tournament and Doc Walker Golf Tournament for the American Cancer Society.