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For Miami’s Jaylen Waddle, the NFL learning curve continues

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By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Sports Writer

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Jaylen Waddle is getting used to the differences between college football and the NFL. In the pros, everybody is fast. And football as a profession demands much more time than the few-hours-a-day commitment that was built around college classes. Another change from college to now: At Alabama, he never was part of a losing streak. Waddle is proving to be a quick study with the Miami Dolphins. The rookie wide receiver not only leads the team in receptions with 22 through three games, but he also leads all first-year NFL players in that department. 

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