The Facts: Landry is not satisfied with his record-setting season in 2015. He set a new franchise mark with 110 receptions to go with 1,157 yards, but he's hungry for more in 2016. It will be difficult for the third-year receiver to top last season's reception total. However, the Dolphins plan to increase Landry's overall effectiveness and help him better take advantage of his opportunities. "I feel like for me, [there is] always room to get better no matter how much you've accomplished, what you've done or what you can do," Landry said. "For me, I'm focused on continuing to build on my strengths, finding weaknesses in the details of our routes, details of catching the football, assignments and trying to master them."
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How can Landry improve in his third season? As ESPN.com's James Walker suggests, a good place to start is the fact that he averaged just 10.5 yards per reception last season, which ranked 105th in the NFL among qualifying receivers. Landry is not a speedster and a majority of his catches were for short and intermediate gains. Only 10 of his 110 receptions (9 percent) went for 20 yards or more last season. New HC Adam Gase, who ran successful offensive systems with the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears, aims to put Landry in a better position to make big plays. Another area primed for improvement involves red zone production. The Dolphins plan to help Landry stay fresh by reducing his role on special teams. Last year Landry returned 49 kickoffs and punts, which added wear and tear on his body, particularly late in the season.