As one of the most outstanding undrafted players in Mut 26 coins history, Wes Welker is known for his accurate catching ability and flexible running. Today, he is not only a popular character for players in Madden 26, but also continues to influence the league as a coach. From player to coach, Welker's career is full of legends, with a net worth of $25 million, becoming a model of both wealth and achievement in the sports world.

Welker's football journey began at Texas Tech University. Although he was only 1.75 meters tall, he stood out with his excellent punt return ability. During his college years, he accumulated 8 punt return touchdowns, tying the NCAA record, and won the 2003 "Mosi Tatupu Award" (the best special team player in the United States).

In 2004, Welker joined the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted rookie, but was soon signed by the Miami Dolphins. In the three seasons with the Dolphins (2004-2006), he not only became the core of the special team (166 kickoff returns, 3,756 yards, a team record), but also gradually showed his talent for receiving the ball, accumulating 96 catches for 1,121 yards.

In 2007, the New England Patriots traded for Welker with a draft pick, which became a turning point in his career. With the cooperation of Tom Brady, Welker became the "slot receiver king": From 2007 to 2012, he received more than 100 passes in a single season six times, led the NFL in receptions three times (112 times in 2007, 123 times in 2009, and 122 times in 2011), and held the Patriots' record for receptions (672 times).

He received a pass in 98 consecutive regular season games (including the Dolphins period), including 81 consecutive games during the Patriots period, breaking the team record. He became the first undrafted wide receiver in the Mut 26 coins for sale with 903 receptions, with a total of 9,924 receiving yards and 50 touchdowns in his career.