A few weeks ago, the Miami Dolphins traded receiver DeVante Parker to the New England Patriots. Normally, a trade between two division rivals is a no-go, but in this case, the Florida club gave their former star a free hand.
Foxborough/Munich – With DeVante Parker, the New England Patriots have secured the services of a new and above all talented receiver.
Nevertheless, the trade with the Miami Dolphins was not an everyday occurrence – after all, you don’t like to strengthen a division rival. However, the switch was not completely indiscriminate, as the pass receiver himself has now revealed.
DeVante Parker: Trade to the Patriots thanks to help from the Dolphins
“I got to decide where I wanted to transfer to,” Parker revealed during his first interview as a New England Patriot.
On April 2, the former first-round pick and a fifth-round pick in this year’s draft had transferred to Foxborough in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2023 draft.
“My agent contacted me and explained the current situation and what teams I could transfer to. At the top of my list was the Patriots. I’m just happy we were able to work everything out like this. “
Miami Dolphins: Working closely with Parker
Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier, meanwhile, stressed that they had not put any obstacles in Parker’s way while being very happy to follow the 29-year-old’s wishes.
“Several teams have inquired about him, with the Patriots being the most aggressive,” Grier said. “We’ve been in close contact with his agent and have talked to DeVante a lot – obviously we wanted to accommodate him in the best way possible. “
DeVante Parker and Mac Jones: Love at first sight?!
The change seems to do veteran Parker good. Various posts on social media show that the pass receiver was already getting up close and personal with his teammates just days after the trade.
In Tampa Bay, the 29-year-old joined the other wide receivers and quarterback Mac Jones for a first private training camp. “He’s got a good arm,” Parker described his first impressions of Jones, who is entering his second NFL season.
“For me, it was important to be there and get in contact with him early and get our timing,” Parker said.
The 23-year-old is a good quarterback, Parker went on to praise, saying his balls are also very catchable. “That’s already something I’m looking forward to this season. “
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