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Week 1 vs. WAS

Rushing: 1 / 12 / 0
Receiving: 3 / 20 / 0 on 6 targets

Booker saw most of his looks in the first half. He nearly scored in the third quarter, but was wrestled down short of the goal line. Booker had a drop in the first half, but also converted one of his receptions and an end around into a first down.


Week 2 vs. DAL

Receiving: 4 / 79 / 1 on 7 targets

Booker caught a touchdown pass in the third quarter. He did not do anything spectacular, but he worked his way into a good day.


Week 3 vs. NYJ

Receiving: 5 / 60 / 0 on 9 targets

Booker seemed to have the confidence of Green in the first half, but was only targeted once in the second half when Miami fell behind. He gained 60 yards on five balls but did not score.


Week 4 vs. OAK

Receiving: 1 / 8 / 0 on 4 targets

With the exception of a short reception of eight yards for a first down, Marty Booker was a non factor in this game. He was targeted on a pass over the middle that was intercepted, and later had a drop over the middle.


Week 5 vs. HOU

Receiving: 5 / 45 / 0 on 10 targets

Booker was the most targeted Miami receiver, getting ten balls thrown his way and hauling in five receptions for 45 yards.


Week 6 vs. CLE

Receiving: 2 / 34 / 0 on 5 targets

Booker was very quiet for most of the afternoon only catching two passes. He is clearly not part of the Chambers/Brown combination that is the heart of the Dolphins offense.


Week 7 vs. NE

Receiving: 3 / 28 / 0 on 8 targets

Lemon threw the ball behind Booker on a number of occasions, limiting the wide receiver's production. Booker should slide into the number one receiver spot for the Miami Dolphins with WR Chris Chambers' recent departure.


Week 8 vs. NYG

Rushing: 1 / 0 / 0
Receiving: 3 / 31 / 0 on 4 targets

Booker caught three passes for 31 yards, on four total targets. Two of his catches were for 13 yards, but was not targeted down the field at all. With the trade of Chris Chambers it was assumed as though Booker would take over as the top target, but that distinction seemed to go to Derek Hagan, at least in this game.


Week 10 vs. BUF

Receiving: 2 / 16 / 0 on 10 targets

Since Miami traded Chris Chambers, Booker has become WR1, but he only managed to catch two of his11 targets. He dropped two passes that were right in his hands and had another potential first down late in the game knocked away along the sidelines. He managed to find the openings in the Buffalo secondary but he couldn't make enough plays. Of Lemon's 13 incomplete passes, nine were thrown to Booker.


Week 11 vs. PHI

Receiving: 1 / 19 / 0 on 1 targets

Booker had no catches and no targets in the first half, but did catch a 19 yard pass early in the second half. It would be his only completion and his only target of the game as Miami's pass offense sputtered to move the ball.


Week 12 vs. PIT

Passing: 0 - 1, 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT
Receiving: 5 / 54 / 0 on 8 targets

Booker was very involved in the passing attack, especially late. Five of his targets came in the final quarter, as did his two 20+ yard catches.


Week 13 vs. NYJ

Receiving: 4 / 36 / 0 on 8 targets

Marty Booker saw eight targets come his way as he snagged four of them for 36 yards.


Week 15 vs. BAL

Receiving: 8 / 88 / 0 on 13 targets

Booker led the team in receptions and targets. He was Lemon's go to guy when the team needed a first down, and most of his targets came on medium hitch or out routes.


Week 16 vs. NE

Receiving: 3 / 29 / 0 on 6 targets

Booker was a top target for QB Cleo Lemon but the Dolphins as a team were unable to get anything worthwhile going on offense and Booker did not contribute anything memorable in the loss.


Week 17 vs. CIN

Receiving: 1 / 9 / 0 on 6 targets

Booker had only one catch for nine yards in the game.