Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle already preparing to race new teammate Tyreek Hill | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle already preparing to race new teammate Tyreek Hill

andyahs

Bahamian Redneck
Super Donator
Club Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2005
Messages
24,603
Reaction score
63,964
Location
Bahamas
During Tyreek Hill's introductory press conference in Miami, the speedy receiver threw down the gauntlet, challenging new teammate Jaylen Waddle to a race.
Waddle knew the trial was coming.
"I already knew this was coming," Waddle told the "I Am Athlete" podcast, via the South Florida Sun Sentinel. "The next day (after the trade), I said, 'I know he's going to try to race. Let me get on these legs real quick.' I already know a race is going to come."
Regardless of who wins the eventual race, Waddle wants to saddle up to Hill and learn from one of the NFL's best receivers.

"Being my size, we're not necessarily the same size, but we're the same type of player. Same caliber of player," Waddle said. "He's going on his seventh year. He's had tremendous success. I can learn a lot from him if he's willing to teach it. I'm going to soak up all the game."
Waddle broke the record for most catches by a rookie in 2021 with 104 to start his career. In Year 2, the elusive wideout wants to add more yards after catch, adding explosion to his game after short hauls.
"I gotta show some [yards after the catch]," Waddle said. "I gotta be YAC crazy out there. That's definitely something I know I got and something I gotta show. I ain't gonna talk too much about it. I just gotta go out there and show it."

Last year, Waddle netted 475 yards after the catch, 10th-most among all receivers, but his 4.5 YAC per reception put him 24th, per Next Gen Stats. Hill generated 453 yards after catch in 2021 with a 4.1 average. Both receivers are now playing in a Mike McDaniel offense, which helped produce Deebo Samuel's league-best 802 yards after catch, with a 10.4 YAC per reception.


 
Waddle has a real chance to be the next Tyreke Hill..

NFL defenses better watch the hell out..Waddle is relentless, and I mean that literally, his cardio vascular system is one of his most impressive traits, ive watched all his reps last year in isolation and he runs the same speed late in the fourth as he does in the first.its uncanny.

we will never be out of a game because of this, with Waddle not facing more double teams than Hill, he's gonna break games wide open consistently.
 
During Tyreek Hill's introductory press conference in Miami, the speedy receiver threw down the gauntlet, challenging new teammate Jaylen Waddle to a race.
Waddle knew the trial was coming.
"I already knew this was coming," Waddle told the "I Am Athlete" podcast, via the South Florida Sun Sentinel. "The next day (after the trade), I said, 'I know he's going to try to race. Let me get on these legs real quick.' I already know a race is going to come."
Regardless of who wins the eventual race, Waddle wants to saddle up to Hill and learn from one of the NFL's best receivers.

"Being my size, we're not necessarily the same size, but we're the same type of player. Same caliber of player," Waddle said. "He's going on his seventh year. He's had tremendous success. I can learn a lot from him if he's willing to teach it. I'm going to soak up all the game."
Waddle broke the record for most catches by a rookie in 2021 with 104 to start his career. In Year 2, the elusive wideout wants to add more yards after catch, adding explosion to his game after short hauls.
"I gotta show some [yards after the catch]," Waddle said. "I gotta be YAC crazy out there. That's definitely something I know I got and something I gotta show. I ain't gonna talk too much about it. I just gotta go out there and show it."

Last year, Waddle netted 475 yards after the catch, 10th-most among all receivers, but his 4.5 YAC per reception put him 24th, per Next Gen Stats. Hill generated 453 yards after catch in 2021 with a 4.1 average. Both receivers are now playing in a Mike McDaniel offense, which helped produce Deebo Samuel's league-best 802 yards after catch, with a 10.4 YAC per reception.



For Waddle to have that production with our offensive situation is amazing. Specially in a league where the majority of the snaps are passing. In other words, some teams employ up to 6 available receivers in certain sets which allows for receivers to gain more snaps, so even being 10th best that is still a major accomplishment for a player of any position. Hill on the other part isn't at times the main receiver in the offense as Kelce gets more bulk and touches so had he been in another team those stats would have been greater for him.
 
Exactly. All they need is one or both of them pulling a hamstring trying to outrun each other.
Dude these guys race all the time... You're only hearing about it now because because it might actually be the fastest duo on the same team the NFL has ever seen...
 
Gonna be a great season, ecstatic about having them both so fasten your seat belts and hang on!
 
During Tyreek Hill's introductory press conference in Miami, the speedy receiver threw down the gauntlet, challenging new teammate Jaylen Waddle to a race.
Waddle knew the trial was coming.
"I already knew this was coming," Waddle told the "I Am Athlete" podcast, via the South Florida Sun Sentinel. "The next day (after the trade), I said, 'I know he's going to try to race. Let me get on these legs real quick.' I already know a race is going to come."
Regardless of who wins the eventual race, Waddle wants to saddle up to Hill and learn from one of the NFL's best receivers.

"Being my size, we're not necessarily the same size, but we're the same type of player. Same caliber of player," Waddle said. "He's going on his seventh year. He's had tremendous success. I can learn a lot from him if he's willing to teach it. I'm going to soak up all the game."
Waddle broke the record for most catches by a rookie in 2021 with 104 to start his career. In Year 2, the elusive wideout wants to add more yards after catch, adding explosion to his game after short hauls.
"I gotta show some [yards after the catch]," Waddle said. "I gotta be YAC crazy out there. That's definitely something I know I got and something I gotta show. I ain't gonna talk too much about it. I just gotta go out there and show it."

Last year, Waddle netted 475 yards after the catch, 10th-most among all receivers, but his 4.5 YAC per reception put him 24th, per Next Gen Stats. Hill generated 453 yards after catch in 2021 with a 4.1 average. Both receivers are now playing in a Mike McDaniel offense, which helped produce Deebo Samuel's league-best 802 yards after catch, with a 10.4 YAC per reception.


I watched I am athlete and it was a good watch. I was amusing to me how things turned around on omar kelly. Dude seems to always be negative about miami, but he's a journalist amongst current players or former nfl players. He was asking waddle if things were a distraction about waddle and this and that about Tua. And it was amusing how Chad johnsin and pac man jones were telling omar, it's not like that as players. There's a meeting and this and that and it's just game time for players. Omar be trying to stir the pot but it didn't work amongst current nfl players and former.
 
Dude these guys race all the time... You're only hearing about it now because because it might actually be the fastest duo on the same team the NFL has ever seen...
I vote we don't have any player run, lift weights or do any strenuous activities. We may be the slowest, weakest, and most out of shape team ever to play in the NFL, but we will have the fewest injuries ever.
 
Back
Top Bottom