In the Red Raiders' 2001 season opener, a 42–30 victory over New Mexico, Welker had four receptions for 40 receiving yards and his first collegiate receiving touchdown on a pass by quarterback Kliff Kingsbury. In addition, he recorded 17 kickoff returns for 308 net yards for a 18.0 average and 28 punt returns for 353 net yards for a 12.6 average and two punt return touchdowns. As a freshman, he had 26 receptions for 334 yards. In addition, he recorded a punt return that went 66 yards for a touchdown. On October 28, in a 45–39 victory over Kansas, he had five receptions for 72 yards to go along with a 42-yard rushing touchdown. He had four total punt returns on the day for 102 net yards for a 25.5 average On October 7, against Baylor, he recorded his first collegiate reception on a 37-yard catch in the 28–0 victory. Two weeks later, in a 26–0 victory over Louisiana–Lafayette, he recorded a 63-yard punt return for a touchdown. He recorded an eight-yard punt return in the 38–16 victory. Welker made his collegiate debut in the 2000 season opener against Utah State. Based on a highlight reel from high school, Welker earned the nickname "The Natural", given to him by his recruiter, and then running backs coach at Texas Tech, Art Briles, before his freshman year for his versatility and big-game performances. His last-minute signing proved to be very beneficial for the Red Raider football team. While attending Texas Tech University, Welker played for the school's Red Raiders football team. … In the end, I don't think I could've picked a better school than Texas Tech." College career When it didn't happen when it was supposed to, on signing day, I was pretty hurt by it. "I was thinking I'd get a scholarship somewhere. However, after a recruit at Texas Tech backed out of his scholarship, it was offered to Welker. Out of high school, Welker was not heavily recruited, as he was considered to be too small to play at the college level. Welker played in the 2000 Oil Bowl, scoring a 40-yard field goal for the Oklahoma team in the 11–9 loss. Also, in 1999, he was named The Daily Oklahoman All-State Player of the Year, as well as Oklahoma State Player of the Year by USA Today. As a punt returner, he scored seven touchdowns. He handled some kicking duties and recorded 165 extra points made and 35 field goals converted. On defense, he recorded 22 interceptions, three pick-sixes, 581 tackles, and nine fumble recoveries. In his high school career, he rushed for 3,235 yards and 53 rushing touchdowns to go along with recording 174 receptions for 2,551 receiving yards and 27 receiving touchdowns. In that game, Welker had three touchdowns, over 200 all-purpose yards, a 47-yard field goal, and an interception. In his junior year, he helped lead the Chargers to the 2A State Football championship over Tishomingo High School. Welker started his football career at Heritage Hall High School in Oklahoma City. For his accomplishments in New England, he was named to the Patriots' All-2000s, All-2010s, and All-Dynasty Teams. Welker began a coaching career in 2017 and rejoined the Dolphins as their wide receivers coach in 2021. In his final season, Welker was a member of the St. He played his next three seasons with the Denver Broncos and was a member of the 2013 team that set the NFL record for points scored in a season. Welker was then traded to the Patriots, where he earned Pro Bowl selections in all five of his seasons, led the league in receptions three times, set the franchise record for receptions, and became one of 12 players to score a 99-yard touchdown. Joining the NFL in 2004, Welker spent his first three seasons with the Dolphins and set the franchise record for kickoff return yardage. Welker played college football at Texas Tech University, where he won the Mosi Tatupu Award and was a first-team All- Big 12 as a senior. Regarded as one of the greatest undrafted players of all time, he holds the NFL record for receptions by an undrafted player. He previously played in the NFL for 12 seasons, most notably with the New England Patriots. Wesley Carter Welker (born May 1, 1981) is an American football coach and former wide receiver who is the wide receivers coach for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). Longest receiving touchdown: 99 yards (tied).New England Patriots All-Dynasty Team.Offensive assistant & special teams assistant
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