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Wide Receiver Rank: #50 Overall: #138
Benn didn't get many chances his rookie season, but played his way into a regular role before the year was out. He had his best showing Week 14, catching four passes for 122 yards. Benn displayed his big-game potential. Unfortunately, he had just one other game with more than 50 yards. He finished the season with just fewer than 400 yards. And Benn tore his ACL late in the season, which is a concern going forward. Apparently, he is making a great recovery, though, and expects to be ready for the start of training camp. As long as he is healthy, Benn should have a starting job alongside Mike Williams. Benn is good at making plays after the catch because of his size and speed. Benn also has plus hands and runs decent routes for a young player. He will continue to improve with more seasoning.
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Benn is an intriguing talent. His knee injury is a concern, but the upside for him to produce in an improving offense makes him a solid sleeper for 2011. He is coming off a disappointing rookie season, being overshadowed by another rookie, but Benn can produce in this offense. A season with 800 yards and six or so touchdowns is very possible for Benn. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn (concussion) was able to practice in full Wednesday, Dec. 21. He was inactive in Week 15, and WR Dezmon Briscoe started in his absence. |
| Fantasy Impact: Benn should be healthy enough to return Week 16. |
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| The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have declared WR Arrelious Benn, OG Derek Hardman, OT James Lee, FS Larry Asante, CB Myron Lewis, QB Rudy Carpenter, WR Sammie Stroughter inactive for Week 15. |
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| Updating a previous report, Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris said Friday, Dec. 16, that WR Arrelious Benn (concussion) has responded well to requisite tests players must pass before they are cleared to return. However, the team has decided to hold him out of the Week 15 game. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn (concussion) has been ruled out for the Week 15 game against the Dallas Cowboys. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn (concussion) has been cleared to practice, but he was held out as a precaution Thursday, Dec. 15. It is unknown if he will play in Week 15. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn (concussion) suffered a concussion in the Week 14 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
| Fantasy Impact: We'll keep you posted. He could miss a week or two of action. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn (head) suffered a head injury in Week 14 and did not return. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris said the team needs to get WR Arrelious Benn more involved in the offense because he is one of the biggest playmakers on the team. |
| Fantasy Impact: Benn had a streak of a few good games but has been up and down most of the year. He has big-play ability so it makes sense to get Benn more chances. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn wasn't on the field much during the team's Week 7 loss to the Chicago Bears in London. Benn had just one catch and was targeted just once. WR Dezmon Briscoe took the majority of repetitions at the flanker position instead of Benn. 'When Earnest (Graham) went down, we only had one back,' Benn said. 'Then (fullback Erik) Lorig got hurt. So, then our base personnel was kind of out of the question. We had to go with our three-wide receiver set. Briscoe is the starting Z (that's the flanker) in that (lineup).' Benn is the team's biggest threat for big-plays, and the team may decide to use him more coming out of their bye week. |
| Fantasy Impact: We wouldn't worry too much about this. He should get more playing time going forward. The game just dictated his playing time Week 7. |
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| Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Arrelious Benn had a season-high 83 receiving yards with a touchdown on three grabs in a Week 6 win against the New Orleans Saints. The score was his first since Week 2. |
| Fantasy Impact: Benn is starting to get more involved in the offense. He might be the best receiver to own in Tampa right now. |
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