Fasano is not the weak link that a Hartline is. Certainly, no matter how big of a hipster dufus homer you are, I think we can all agree that Hartline is not a starting wide receiver. But regardless of how much he has been targeted, Fasano has highly inconsistent hands, as he has struggled with drops and fumbles. Let's call a spade a spade; Fasano is a stiff, but he is not horrendous. Heck, as with many of the current dimwits running today's Clippers, Fasano would be a heck of a tight end if this were 1976. We can agree that his blocking is useful when the dimwits put Marc Dumbo out at RT.
When you see elite recent offenses of recent years, they have trotted out the likes of Rob Gronkowski, Jason Witten, Jermichael Finley, Tony Gates, Tony Gonzalez, Dallas Clark, Jimmy Graham, et al. Fasano would never be confused with any of them.