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Wes Welker Visits Dolphins

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The Miami Dolphins are visiting with the one they let get away.

Wes Welker is meeting with Dolphins on Wednesday, his first known visit of the offseason, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported.

The undrafted 33-year-old pass-catcher began his productive career in Miami in 2004 after a one-game pit stop with the Chargers. In his third season in South Beach, he caught 67 passes for 687 yards and one touchdown. Welker was then snatched up by Bill Belichick, who traded second- and seventh-round draft picks for the rights to the receiver.

From there Welker, became one of the most productive slot receivers of this millennium, earning 1,000-plus yards in five out of six seasons with the New England Patriots. He spent the past two seasons with the Denver Broncos.

via Kevin Patra of NFL.com

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