Jordan Cameron has seen enough from Miami's offense this summer to predict a major bounce-back campaign in 2015.
"In my mind I know I can play," Cameron said, per ESPN.com's James Walker.
"I know I can be a Pro Bowl player. I'm trying to help this team win. Right now I'm not going to set any goals and tell you what I'm going to do in the season. Right now I'm getting better at my craft and that's the only thing I'm focusing on."
There's no reason to doubt him. Cameron already made the
Pro Bowl in 2013 after piling up 80 catches for 917 yards and seven touchdowns with the
Browns.
Now entrenched in a tight-end friendly attack that saw
Charles Clay targeted 184 times over the past two seasons, Cameron is a candidate to double the 424 yards he posted during an injury-plagued campaign last autumn.
His durability remains the concern after concussions and various injuries held Cameron to just 31 starts over four seasons in Cleveland. If healthy, though, the former college basketball player has the skill set to operate as one of league's premier pass-catching tight ends.