
Over the past few years, the Miami Dolphins have emerged as a legitimate force to be reckoned with in the AFC, with head coach Mike McDaniel changing the culture while getting this team back on track offensively.
Along with McDaniel proving to be the right head coach for this team, who has the respect of his players and is widely considered to be a coach on the rise in the NFL, the Dolphins also have one of the best receiving corps in the NFL.
After making a blockbuster trade with the Kansas City Chiefs to acquire superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill, everything changed for the Dolphins offense, which is now considered elite.
Apparently, former New England Patriots star turned wide receivers coach Wes Welker has made an impact in Miami, according to Dolphins wideout Braxton Berrios, who said the following on the Up And Adams Show via FinsXtra.
“It’s so nice having a coach that played… Whenever he’s trying to explain a route or explain what to do, he doesn’t talk about it, he doesn’t draw it up, he just puts on his clips,” Berrios said.
🎥 Braxton Berrios on Miami Dolphins WR coach Wes Welker: “It’s so nice having a coach that played… Whenever he’s trying to explain a route or explain what to do, he doesn’t talk about it, he doesn’t draw it up, he just puts on his clips.” (@UpAndAdamsShow) #GoFins pic.twitter.com/rc9ezR5TLg
— FinsXtra (@FinsXtra) June 16, 2024
As if the Dolphins’ receiving corps wasn’t already considered the best in the NFL with Hill and Jaylen Waddle leading the way, the team recently added superstar wideout Odell Beckham Jr. in NFL free agency.
Along with potentially being on the verge of signing a massive contract extension, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa now has a ton of weapons at his disposal, which could bode well for the Dolphins next season.