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Top-12: Fred Davis In 2012
A countdown of the top-12 images of tight end Fred Davis during the 2012 season.

No. 12: High Fives For All. Fred Davis greets fans as he takes the field before battling the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3.

No. 11: Fred On Fire. Redskins TE Fred Davis developed an early rapport with QB Robert Griffin III, catching 20 passes in his first five games.

No. 10: Season Starts Strong. Fred Davis catches a pass in the second half at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Davis started the season out with 38 receiving yards in Week 1.

No. 9: Catch Me If You Can. Fred Davis had 70 recieving yards to help the Redskins to a 24-22 victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

No. 8: Hard To Handle. Fred Davis hauled in four passes for a team-leading 70 yards in Week four against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

No. 7: Better Luck Next Time. Fred Davis looking to gain yards after the catch during the second half of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' game in Week 4.

No. 6: Tackle Breaking Machine. Broken tackles are not an official NFL stat, but Fred Davis brings a physical demeanor to the game.

No. 5: Ground Support. It may not be a glamorous part of the job, but TE Fred Davis provided quality blocking on the edge to spring Alfred Morris for big gains.

No. 4: Get Low. Using his strong core and legs, Fred Davis is able to muscle his way out of a tackle in Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

No. 3: Run For Daylight. Fred Davis is always a threat with the ball in his hands, registering three receptions longer than 25 yards last season.

No. 2: Sideline Threat. While Fred Davis can be lined up all over the field, his superior agility and speed makes him a matchup nightmare near the sideline.

No. 1: Touchdown, Davis! Fred Davis was held without a touchdown in the regular season last year, but looks to improve on his season career-high six touchdowns in 2013.