Broncos receivers coach Tyke Tolbert turned down an offer from the Titans to coach their receivers, choosing to stay in Denver. Tennessee’s loss is a big gain for Vance Joseph’s coaching staff.

Tolbert, 49, has been coaching receivers in the NFL since 2003 and has been with Denver since the 2011 season. During his six seasons with the Broncos, Tolbert has helped produce ten 1,000-yard seasons from receivers. Demaryius Thomas (five times), Eric Decker (two times) and Emmanuel Sanders (three times) have all reached the century mark.

🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 RT @CameronWolfe: I'm told Tyke Tolbert will stay as #Broncos WR coach. Great retention for #Broncos. — Emmanuel Sanders (@ESanders_10) January 13, 2017

He’s also a good talent evaluator.

Leading up to the 2014 NFL draft, Tolbert “pounded the table” for the team to select LSU receiver Jarvis Landry, according to the Ringer’s Kevin Clark. Instead, the team selected Indiana receiver Cody Latimer with the 56th pick.

Seven picks later, the Dolphins selected Landry. Since then, Landry has emerged as one of the best slot receivers in the NFL. Landry has been selected to consecutive Pro Bowls, totaling 2,293 receiving yards over the last two seasons.

Latimer, meanwhile, has mainly been a special teams player in Denver. Over the last three years he has caught 16 passes for 158 yards and one score. Landry had 165 receiving yards and a score in a single game against the Jets in 2015.

Now that Tolbert has opted to stay with the team, perhaps they’ll be more inclined to listen to his table-pounding antics next time. Landry paired up with Thomas and Sanders would have been quite the receiving trio.