The Facts:
Asked what he’s hearing about his role this season now that Brandon Marshall is on board as the No. 1 WR, Bess replied: “I don’t know. That’s the thing about this coaching staff. We just do what we’re asked, and the rest will take care of itself.”
Reported by the Palm Beach Post
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to Post staffer Brian Biggane, it’s still up in the air just how the Dolphins will line up offensively. If they carry on with two running backs and a tight end, as was the case for the most part last year, that leaves only one slot receiver opposite Marshall, with Bess, Greg Camarillo and Brian Hartline all in contention. The good news? We'll start learning more soon. The Dolphins’ first OTA is just nine days away and the three-day veterans mini-camp (May 28-30) is another nine days after that. ... Stay tuned.
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