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Wide Receiver Rank: #49 Overall: #177
Camarillo was having a breakout season before tearing ligaments in his knee, ending his season a few weeks early. Even though he missed five games, Camarillo had 55 receptions. He was the Dolphins go-to receiver most weeks, serving as the Wes Welker of their offense. Camarillo isn't a huge target, but has sure hands and runs great routes. He should continue to play a big role in the Dolphins offense, serving as their top possession receiver.
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His knee could slow him some early in the season, so keep that in mind. But Camarillo is a top target in PPR leagues. He is capable of reaching 90 receptions if 100 percent. His yardage numbers won't be too high, though, which hurts his value some. Consider him a low-end No. 2 or top No. 3 receiver for fantasy teams. |
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| Omar Kelly, of The South Florida SunSentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins plan to rotate their wide receivers opposite of starter Ted Ginn Jr. through out the season. WR Greg Camarillo continues to fill the starting role at flanker, while Davone Bess is working as the slot receiver. |
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| Updating previous reports, Omar Kelly, of The South Florida SunSentinel, reports Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess is listed as the team's starting wide receiver entering Week 1, but WR Greg Camarillo was working with the team's first-string offense during practice. |
| Fantasy Impact: Who knows what to think? Both guys are iffy plays until we see who gets more weekly targets. |
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| Omar Kelly, of The South Florida SunSentinel, projects the Miami Dolphins pecking order at flanker for Week 1 to be WRs Greg Camarillo, Davone Bess and Brian Hartline. The three have been jockeying for position through out training camp. WR Ted Ginn Jr. would start at split end. |
| Fantasy Impact: We aren't sure what to think. Hartline had been making a push to start, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see Camarillo take over. He has the most experience out of the group. |
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| CBSSports.com reports Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano said he has not decided if WR Greg Camarillo or WR Brian Hartline will start opposite WR Ted Ginn Jr. this season. |
| Fantasy Impact: Hartline is getting about all the reps with the first team offense, so consider him the heavy favorite. |
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| Omar Kelly, of The Sun-Sentinel, reports Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess has leapfrogged WR Greg Camarillo (knee) into the starting lineup. Camarillo said he doesn't have a beef with the situation, noting the most consistent will end up playing. |
| Fantasy Impact: Both should play a lot, but the starter will get more chances. This is something to watch. |
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| Edgar Thompson, of the Palm Beach Post, reports Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess and WR Greg Camarillo saw time with the first-team offense during practice Saturday, Aug. 8. |
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| Ethan J. Skolnick, of the South Florida SunSentinel, reports Miami Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo (knee) was able to practice Sunday, Aug. 2, without a brace on his knee. He is eight months removed from an ACL tear and said that he felt no ill effects. |
| Fantasy Impact: He has made great progress and should be about 100 percent for the start of the season. |
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| Barry Jackson, of The Miami Herald, reports the Miami Dolphins top-five receivers appear to be Ted Ginn Jr., Greg Camarillo, Davone Bess, Patrick Turner and Brian Hartline. WRs Chris X. Williams and Brennan Marion, both rookies, could end up on the practice squad. |
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| Edgar Thompson, of the Palm Beach Post, reports Miami Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo is working with the first-team offense at during morning practice Friday, June 12. |
| Fantasy Impact: Looks like his knee is doing just fine. Camarillo should be ready for the start of the regular season unless he has some sort of setback. |
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| Omar Kelly, of the South Florida SunSentinel, reports Miami Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo (knee) participated in some team drills during practice Thursday, May 28. |
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