The Miami Dolphins locked up a key contributor on offense prior to the start of free agency, signing wide receiver Kenny Stills to a four-year, $32 million contract.
Stills, 24, had a strong 2016 showing for Miami, putting up 726 yards and nine touchdowns with an average of 17.3 yards per reception. The former New Orleans Saints mid-round pick also tallied an 11-plus percent touchdown rate, which was among the top for receivers in the NFL.
Having found a strong chemistry with Ryan Tannehill, it wouldn't be a surprise to see Stills take his game to the next level in 2017. He finished as a top-end FLEX option in 12-team leagues last season.
Though, if youngster Devante Parker were to actually prove himself to be healthy, that could cut into Stills' fantasy outlook. As it is, he's likely nothing more than a late-round bench option in standard leagues next season.