He has produced back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in his first two years in the National Football League.
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Jaylen Waddle, a former Alabama receiver, is set to hurt more defensive backs in the fall. He’s been working all summer on perfecting his routes before his third season with the Miami Dolphins. After totaling 104 catches as a rookie, Waddle had 75 receptions in 2022 for 1,356 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. He had more yards, touchdowns, and higher yards per reception (18.1) than his rookie campaign. Dolphins fans are ready to see Waddle become a Pro Bowl target in the fall.
Raise the 📈
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— Delfonte Diamond (@DelfonteDiamond) June 25, 2023
He helped the Crimson Tide to a College Football Playoff National Championship in 2020.
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