BALLER MOVE: Target in Rounds 7-8
Current ADP: 89 STD, 89 PPR
ANALYSIS: Last year, Jordan Cameron fell short of the expectations bestowed on him during the preseason, which means that he can be considered an underachiever with high potential to rebound this year.
The Miami Dolphins made a big splash this offseason, signing Ndamukong Suh, who will help sure up a front four that struggled mightily last year. They also added offensive weapons Kenny Stills, Greg Jennings and DeVante Parker.
Still, the signing of Cameron might prove to be the most dynamic, given his ability to stretch the field and create space.
The Dolphins moved into the Red Zone with ease last year, (4.2 trips into the two-yard line, second in the league) but struggled to come away with six points (51.46%, 21st in the league). The addition of Cameron will add a new wrinkle to this high-potential offense.
Plus, Tannehill targeted the less talented Charles Clay over 100 times in 2013.
In 2014, Cameron was limited in with a concussion and had a ton of defensive pressure as the only viable option, so it is hard to take his numbers too seriously.
Instead, consider his 2013 season of 80 catches, 917 yards and seven touchdowns as a true model for what can happen in Cameron’s 2015 campaign.
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