Dotson’s ready to build upon whatever chemistry already exists with Daniels.
“I would say building a relationship outside of the football field,” Dotson answered when asked what the quickest way was to build a relationship with is QB. “Getting to know each other, getting to know what your quarterback likes to do and then just talking through things in the film room. But I feel like the ultimate thing that will get us clicking the fastest is reps, reps out on the field is probably the best way that we’re going to build a connection.”
A Penn State product, Dotson’s rookie campaign of 2022 was highlighted by seven touchdowns to go with 35 receptions for 523 yards. His second season, by comparison, was a disappointment. He had five fewer yards and three few TD catches on 49 receptions. He’s aiming for bigger and better in 2024 and believes Daniels is the right man for him to do a bigger and better job.
“Yeah, I wasn’t a fan of my season last year, so I went really hard at it this offseason, making sure that I’m better than I was last year, a lot better, because I have really high expectations for myself and I hold myself to a very high standard,” Dotson said. “So, I’ve been at it since about February, so I’m really excited, I come in every day and just try to put the work in so that I can reap the benefits.”
Daniels has a bona fide WR1 in Terry McLaurin, but if Dotson can find his first-round form with his new and sought-after signal-caller, both will reap those aforementioned benefits.
Said Dotson: “I’m starting to feel like I’m getting my swagger back a little bit, so I’m getting really excited.”
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