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Baltimore Ravens WR Tandon Doss is a candidate for a much bigger role in the team's offense after WR Anquan Boldin was traded to the San Francisco 49ers in the offseason. Doss should compete for playing time behind WRs Torrey Smith and Jacoby Jones and could become the No. 3 receiver. WRs LaQuan Williams, David Reed, Deonte Thompson and Aaron Mellette are the other receiving options that will compete in offseason workouts and training camp. Baltimore is open to signing a veteran wideout to compete in camp, as well. Doss caught a career-high seven passes for 123 yards and a touchdown in his second year in 2012, and he expects more from himself this year. Doss said he's completely healthy right now and has worked hard on his durability. He missed the last two games of the regular season with an ankle injury and dealt with a hamstring injury during training camp. He's up to 210 pounds and has improved his quickness. 'I'm quick and strong and I've got the speed and can outsmart the linebackers, use my quickness and be able to catch the ball,' Doss said. 'I've always been one of the strongest receivers, just not the widest. I've got a little strength on me. I feel fast and quick. I've put on weight too fast in the past, but now I put it on slow and I've been maintaining my speed and quickness.'
Fantasy Impact: Doss could be worth a late-round grab come draft day.
Baltimore Ravens WR Tandon Doss had just one catch in Week 7 against the Houston Texans, but it was good for the team's only touchdown of the game.
Fantasy Impact: Doss isn't going to get enough consistent work in this offense to be a fantasy factor.
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Baltimore Ravens WR Tandon Doss (hamstring) said Saturday, Aug. 4, that he expects to return to practice Monday, Aug. 6. 'That's the plan,' Doss said.
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Baltimore Ravens WR Tandon Doss (hamstring) missed practice Monday, July 30, due to a hamstring injury.
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Baltimore Ravens WR Tandon Doss said he has working out with more confidence this offseason because he knows the offense better. 'Yes, I'm not worried about what I have to do,' Doss said. 'I'm a lot more confident than last year. I played a little bit slower then. Now, I know the offense more and I can play without worrying about what I have to do. I'm very confident now.' Doss will compete for the No. 3 wide receiver job during training camp.
Fantasy Impact: Doss has a chance to play a much bigger role this season but likely won't get enough work to help fantasy teams.
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Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said he has been impressed with WR Tandon Doss this offseason. Cameron said Doss has made every catch thrown to him.
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Baltimore Ravens WR Tandon Doss said he will be working on improving his game this offseason and hopes to be able to make an impact next season. He said he did not get much playing time this season because he was behind WR Anquan Boldin and some of the other wide receivers also played on special teams.
Fantasy Impact: Doss might get a few more chances in 2012 but he won't be a huge factor in this offense just yet.
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Baltimore Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said the team will be looking to improve their wide receiving corps this offseason and could look to add a receiver through free agency or the 2012 NFL Draft. The team could look to improve their receivers by giving WRs Tandon Doss and LaQuan Williams bigger roles in the offense next season.
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