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			Browns acquired WR Davone Bess from the Dolphins in exchange for a swap of mid-round draft picks.
Bess was nothing more than a sure-handed slot receiver in Miami, catching 321 passes over five seasons but averaging just 10.7 yards per grab and scoring a mere 12 touchdowns in 77 games. It's a low-risk grab for the Browns, who have Josh Gordon and Greg Little outside but question marks inside in the form of David Nelson. Bess, still just 27, has a good chance to emerge as the Browns' primary slot man this season. He has signed a three-year extension with Cleveland, adding to the one year he had remaining on his previous deal.
 
	 I loved me some Bess.  Great guy, great worker, great hands, great route runner.  Worked his way up from an undrafted FA.  Part of me wonders why they got rid of a slot machine, but the other side knows why.  He doesn't fit the type of offense they want to run because he lacks a lot of speed and he rarely gets in the endzone even though he catches a lot of balls.  Cleveland got a great player, best of luck to him.
 I loved me some Bess.  Great guy, great worker, great hands, great route runner.  Worked his way up from an undrafted FA.  Part of me wonders why they got rid of a slot machine, but the other side knows why.  He doesn't fit the type of offense they want to run because he lacks a lot of speed and he rarely gets in the endzone even though he catches a lot of balls.  Cleveland got a great player, best of luck to him. 
 
		