Miami Dolphins WR DeVante Parker (foot) missed much of last summer after having surgery to put a screw in his foot. But Parker said he’s fully healthy now and expects to take a big step forward in his sophomore season. He’s been asked by the new coaching staff to learn every receiving position on the field, including the slot. ‘I expect big things out of him. I’m expecting him to be a heck of a football player, a guy that other teams fear, because he can make big plays down the field, inside,’ QB Ryan Tannehill said. ‘He’s a big-bodied guy. He’s a guy we’re going to want to use in the red zone, on third downs and to stretch the field as well.’ Parker amassed 286 receiving yards in the final three games of 2015.
Footballguys View: Parker is a young, stud receiver with great upside in the Adam Gase offense. We’re excited by what the Dolphins could do this year with a coach who knows how to craft a high-powered offense. Parker has a current ADP of WR31 (6.12) in 12-team PPR leagues, and he could easily outperform that position in 2016.