It's been reported that Dolphins are looking to deal slot wide out Davone Bess. Bess has the potential to be a No. 2 and also make an impact on special teams. He has a 64% catch rate based on targets per reception, and has averaged 10.7 yards per catch since entering the league in 2008. Bess marks a solid 4.4 yards after the catch and has scored 12 times; playing his entire career in Miami.
The Dolphins are one of the few teams who have depth at the wide receiver position this off season. They signed WR Mike Wallace and Brandon Gibson last month. In addition to Gibson & Wallace, Miami also has Brian Hartline and 23-year-old Armon Binns. Their push to relieve some of the excess baggage makes sense. It shouldn't be difficult to find a team looking to add some competition to their WR camp this summer. With only 1 year left on his contract (worth $3,433,000) Bess should only find value around the 5th round - forth round pick at 'best'.
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