Malik Washington, receiver of Miami Dolphins, is fully aware that he was barely wet in his campaign recruited last season. He knows that he has to queue and learn from his most established teammates, including the quarterrier Tua Tagovailoa.
While Washington has the skills to have an impact, its production is also articulated on Tagovailoa. A strong connection between a signaller and a pass sensor is an unwritten requirement.
This is exactly why the Washington, 24, is also focused on chemistry With his star teammate. He said he “noticed right away” that Tagovailoa, 27, does not like to throw anyone in whom he cannot trust.
“I would open up a few times, and he didn’t even look at my way, and then as we have somehow continued, I said to myself:” Ok, he needs to trust. He needs to have a relationship. He should know that if he puts this ball there, you will find a way to get it, “shared Washington in a report by Miami Herald’s C. Isaiah Smalls II.
This is part of the negotiation for a young player like Washington. But he understands and recognizes – two qualities which will surely help him to gain the confidence of Tagovailoa and the coach of Dolphins Mike McDaniel.
The pro Bowl quarterrier supported the second-year receiver.
“What is overlooked with Malik is also the blocking aspect of his game. I think that is there that he is the most improved from last year to this year. Don’t get me wrong, last year was really good with the things he had done in the race game, but I think this year is much more versatile for us, “said Tagovail.
Washington, a sixth round of the Dolphins, played 14 games last season, totaling 26 receptions for 223 yards.
He will always play behind the prolific duo of Tyreek Hill and Jayden Waddle in the next campaign, but Washington thinks that his time will come. After all, the greatest confidence he can gain is himself.