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2010 Fantasy Football Sleeper Spotlight: Davone Bess

July 9, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

A typical fantasy football league consists of 12 teams with nine starters (QB, two RBs, three WRs, TE, K, D) and anywhere from five to seven bench players. If you go with the latter bench allotment, you’re looking at 16 roster spots or 192 draft picks.
 
By that definition, any sleeper should have an average draft position about 180 or lower.
 
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Davone Bess sports an ADP of 241, according to Mock Draft Central. That would make him the first pick of the 21st round and somewhere around the 80th WR taken. That would make him a WR6 in 12-team leagues.
 
He had 76 catches for 758 yards and two touchdowns last year and 54 catches for 554 yards and a score as a rookie. I don’t expect him to suddenly break out as a third-year receiver like many have before him, but I think there is room for growth.
 
For starters, Chad Henne gained valuable experience last year and will be more c...

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