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Wide Receiver Rank: #35 Overall: #109
Bess once again was a top target in the Dolphins' passing game, setting career highs in receptions, yards and touchdowns last season. He had at 76 receptions for the second straight season. Over the last two seasons, Bess averaged 78 receptions for 789 yards and four touchdowns. He has been the most reliable receiver in the Dolphins' offense. Bess should continue to start alongside Brandon Marshall. Bess also does a good job on punt returns, averaging nearly 10 yards per return for his career. Bess doesn't get much work in the red zone (eight touchdowns in three seasons), but he is a top possession receiver. He is less than six foot, but has good hands and runs pretty precise routes. He makes the most of his ability.
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Bess might not get much better than last season. A jump to 80 catches for around 850 yards and a six scores is possible, though. He gets a lot of targets in the Dolphins' passing game, especially with Marshall drawing so much attention in coverage. His lack of scores makes him a target more so in PPR leagues. He is a No. 4 or 5 receiver outside of those formats. |
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| Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess (knee) suffered a knee injury in Week 17 and is considered questionable to return. |
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| Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano said he believes WR Davone Bess should study the player who will be lining up against him during games more often. Sparano said some of the nickel backs Bess faces are not the same as the ones that are outside cornerbacks. |
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| Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess had five receptions for 92 yards in the Week 1 game Monday, Sept. 12, against the New England Patriots. |
| Fantasy Impact: Bess has more value in PPR formats but could be worth some spot starts in all leagues this season. The Dolphins passing attack looks to be much improved. |
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| Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess caught six passes for 111 yards in the team's Week 12 game against the Oakland Raiders, reports The Associated Press. |
| Fantasy Impact: Bess did well serving as the Dolphins No. 1 receiver this week. |
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| Updating a previous report, the Miami Dolphins reportedly signed WR Davone Bess to a two-year extension worth roughly $9 million Monday, Oct. 18, according to The Sports Network. |
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| The Miami Dolphins have signed WR Davone Bess to a two-year contract extension, reports FOXSports.com's Jay Glazer. Financial terms were not disclosed. |
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| Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess likely will stay as the team's slot receiver this season, reports Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. |
| Fantasy Impact: Makes sense. Bess is a great fit for the slot. |
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| Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess said he is excited about the team's addition of WR Brandon Marshall because he will help everyone on the team get better, reports Brian Biggane, of the Palm Beach Post. |
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| Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins have re-signed exclusive rights free-agent WR Davone Bess to a one-year deal, according to his agent. Financial terms were not disclosed. |
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| Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, reports Miami Dolphins WR Davone Bess (ankle) practiced in full Friday, Dec. 18, and is probable for Week 15. He is expected to play. |
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