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WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, MIA (2 Viewers)

@32BeatWriters
“The Dolphins signed Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to a two-year deal worth $6 million hoping he would beef up Miami’s smurfish receiver unit, but the five-year veteran has sparingly made plays during the practices the media has attended. We have seen more production from Malik Washington.”
He was made in a lab in 1970.
Drills and instruction is too tame.

He needs to use his hustle and hit someone.

I don't recall him ever doing well in shorts with the Titans either. I do remember him looking like an overanxious kindergartener as he stood in line. (This is not so uncommon either. Omar knows this)

He feeds off what he feeds off. It works out. It's absolutely not a problem whatsoever.

Coach will love it and everyone watching knows that's predictable.

The problem is that love and evaluation. Where will he rank on WR ability and results? Not on effort!
 
@32BeatWriters
“The Dolphins signed Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to a two-year deal worth $6 million hoping he would beef up Miami’s smurfish receiver unit, but the five-year veteran has sparingly made plays during the practices the media has attended. We have seen more production from Malik Washington.”
He was made in a lab in 1970.
Drills and instruction is too tame.

He needs to use his hustle and hit someone.

I don't recall him ever doing well in shorts with the Titans either. I do remember him looking like an overanxious kindergartener as he stood in line. (This is not so uncommon either. Omar knows this)

He feeds off what he feeds off. It works out. It's absolutely not a problem whatsoever.

Coach will love it and everyone watching knows that's predictable.

The problem is that love and evaluation. Where will he rank on WR ability and results? Not on effort!
They had a more competitive practice and now everyone loves him. Just like that. Some things are so easily predictable.

“I’ve seen a guy that has already found a really cool role within the team in that this is dog competitor that brings it each and every day," head coach Mike McDaniel said about his new receiver.

Aaand there's the coaching love.

Now what?

Tyreek looks darn tiny and people have to argue that he's good at blocking and...NWI will probably nail some blocks and offer a "hmmm should he be in on run downs" debate.

NWI must must must be third or fourth WR AND get whatever a typical amount of targets are for that spot. He is not a 1 or 2 or a guy that should get 8 targets. I'm telling ya that coaching love can develop into an almost bad thing.

Dolphins CBs will be better. Even the couple quotes from them indicate they're surprised by NWIs effort. That's great for practice.

He's going to outrun everyone on STs and remind y'all he was once a hungry UDFA and that'll be good for STs too.

All the love just has to be checked. He IS limited. His effort just isn't
 

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