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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Wes Welker, former 49ers wide receiver coach, has joined the Miami Dolphins and made a name for himself. The coach will develop the athletes in the starting lineup into new stars. Since his arrival, he has been on the lookout for talented athletes, one of whom is wide receiver, Jaylen Waddle.

Coach Welker, who previously played for the New England Patriots and the Miami Dolphins, arrived on the position a week ago and immediately began working with Jaylen Waddle, seeing the athlete’s talent. WR coach Welker compared Jaylen Waddle to one of the “Fastest Men in the NFL.”

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Wes Welker’s Bold Claim

In a media meeting with the Dolphins coaching staff, wideout coach Wes Welker was asked about Jaylen Waddle and what he offers to the receivers’ front. Welker considers him a top-notch player with speed, and he admired his athleticism as a freshman at Alabama.

He has the ability and passion for the game, and he is excited to work with Waddle and help him reach his full potential.

Further in the coach’s response, he said that it’s like Tyreek Hill when Waddle gets the ball in hand; It’s the acceleration that makes it look like that whenever we watched him during Alabama or watching now over the tape.

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Jaylen Waddle and his Progress as a Rookie

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Former Alabama standout Jaylen Waddle perfectly shined in his rookie season with the Dolphins; having record stats of 16 games, 1,015 reception yards, 6 touchdowns, and 104 receptions, obtaining a record of the highest receptions by a rookie. With Welker’s association, he plans to get the best out of Jaylen.

However, the coach also needs to make sure of the development in the offensive lines. There is the big belief that under the mentorship of coaches McDaniel & Welker, Waddle can be the next Deebo Samuel. Although, it may require some time. The work and usage of Jaylen Waddle are yet to come on display.

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With the formation of a new coaching staff, the franchise pursues to do better than the 9-8 record in the 2021 run. One thing is assured; the Dolphins roster has a dynamic coaching workforce to reinforce and refine their tactics for the upcoming season.

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