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We bring back our annual look at the Miami Dolphins' roster heading into training camp, a series we call 90-in-90. Over the next 90 days (or a few more as roster changes happen), we will take a look at each individual player on the roster, review what they did in 2014 either in the NFL or in college, then take a look at how they might progress or regress this season, and the chances that player will make the roster.
JARVIS LANDRY
2014 Review:
2014 was Landry's rookie year.
He recorded 84 receptions for 758 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Landry received 25 punts for 204 yards and received 34 kickoffs for 954 yards.
Why he might progress:
Landry is a guy who loves football and will do whatever it takes to get better at it.
Landry is going to progress thanks to the guys around him. While defense are covering Kenny Stills, Jordan Cameron, DeVante Parker, Landry is going to be working the slot and will probably win his matchup most of the time.
Why he might regress:
I just cannot think of a reason.
Landry will probably see less targets because Ryan Tannehill is going to want to keep all his new receivers happy.
Chances he makes the 53-man roster:
Landry will be the starting slot wide receiver. Look for him to have another great year and continue to develop into one of the best slot receivers in the league. Like Louis Delmas, Landry is a guy who you want on your team. Great attitude and work ethic.
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