Tua Tagovailoa poised for break out year in 2022 with Miami Dolphins, says trainer

Is it finally time to Tua to show out in Miami like he did in Tuscaloosa?

It is no secret that [autotag]Tua Tagovailoa[/autotag]’s young NFL career has been nothing short of a roller coaster thus far. From a coach that was fired for allegedly refusing to lose games, to an offensive line that is historically bad, to a room with no real receiving threats, it’s hard to imagine anyone who could have thrived in that environment.

Fortunately, things have changed and the Miami Dolphins are massively addressing each concern. Former San Fransisco 49ers offensive coordinator, Mike McDaniel, will take the helm. McDaniel is an offensive minded guru who comes from the Shanahan coaching tree.

As well as a change of leadership, a massive talent haul has been brought into Miami this offseason. Offensive tackle Terron Armstead and guard Connor Williams will sure up the offensive line. The front office added a few other key players such as Cedric Wilson Jr., Raheem Mostert, and Chase Edmunds. However, the move that put the Dolphins over the top was the trade with the Kansas City Chiefs to land All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill.

The Dolphins quickly went from one of the bleakest offense in the league, to potentially the most explosive with [autotag]Jaylen Waddle[/autotag] playing opposite of Tyreek Hill.

All of the pieces are there, and it’s now time for Tagovailoa to execute, and things seem promising. Tagovailoa’s trainer, Nick Hicks, of Per4orm Sports has had nothing but glowing things to say about him this off-season. Most notably that, “He’s back to Bama Tua, if not stronger.”

Entering his rookie season he was coming off of a major hip surgery, and spent a better part of this past year bouncing in and out of the lineup due to various injuries.

With a solid offensive line, elite weapons, a new, intuitive coach and his first chance at a healthy season Tagovailoa is poised to ball out.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Tua Tagovailoa and other former Alabama players in the NFL.

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Alabama’s Jermaine Burton listed in 247’s top 10 returning wide receivers in 2022

Alabama’s Jermaine Burton could be in for a huge season in Tuscaloosa

Alabama may be replacing its top three wide receivers in Jameson Williams, John Metchie, and Slade Bolden but the cupboard is not bare for Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young.

Not only has Nick Saban and the Tide recruited the high school ranks at an elite level, but they have also dove into the transfer portal and snagged an elite talent in Jermaine Burton.

On Sunday, 247Sports released its rankings for the top 10 returning wide receivers for the 2022 season and the Georgia transfer landed in the eighth spot.

Burton finished the 2021 season with 26 catches for 497 yards and 5 touchdowns. His 19.1 yards per reception was good enough for 15th in the country.

Burton should make an instant impact for the Tide and soften the blow of losing the top three receivers from the 2021 season.

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