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Wes Welker’s days as a wide receiver may be at an end, but staying around the NFL could still be in the cards.

Welker recently spent some time at a Dolphins practice this week and helped out with the team’s receivers, who will be able to compare notes on Welker’s tips with their peers in Baltimore should they cross paths in the near future. Welker spent the last two days as a guest coach at Ravens practices.

Welker worked with sixth-round pick Keenan Reynolds among others in a role that Ravens coach John Harbaugh suggested could turn into a new line of work.

“It was an opportunity for him to get his feet wet,” Harbaugh said, via the team’s website. “He obviously brings a lot to the table and can help our guys. He has a lot of insight with all his success and his style.”

Welker spent the second half of last season with the Rams and didn’t do much on the field during his stay in St. Louis. The veteran wideout has a history of concussions and said recently that he isn’t sure whether he wants to continue playing. If he does decide to move on, his future may be in trying to teach others the skills he used to go from being undrafted to 903 career catches.