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Spotlight on these two receivers who made the most of their opportunities. http://www.miamidolphins.com/media/...n-Review/578e6e5a-253e-43fe-8547-7dcedddc0da3
Spotlight on these two receivers who made the most of their opportunities. http://www.miamidolphins.com/media/...n-Review/578e6e5a-253e-43fe-8547-7dcedddc0da3
That's a spectacular video and analysis, by the way. Really good job by Congemi. I see I wasn't the only one working on Hartline footage.
I'm not trying to hate on Davone Bess at all. I think he's going to be about what he was already, in this new scheme. He's averaged about 680 yards a season for Miami since he got here. I think that's where he's lined up to produce once again, about 700+ yards or so, with a few TDs sprinkled in there.
But I think it's Brian Hartline that has the upside relative to what he's already done, owing to the scheme. He's averaged about 560 yards per season since he got here, with only 5 touchdowns, and I think he's destined to produce more than that, perhaps even double that level of production. It would not at all surprise me if he ended up a 1000 yard receiver in this scheme as the team's top big play target.
Congemi brings up a point that Davone Bess will be used to challenge the seam, which is emphatically necessary in Joe Philbin's passing scheme. But he'll also try and accomplish that with Michael Egnew, and don't be surprised if Philbin wants to see what Hartline can do on the inside in the seam, not just on the perimeter. Scheme-wise he's just looking to manipulate the defense and make the reads easier for the quarterback, so he's not going to have Hartline operating strictly outside and/or Bess strictly inside.