Jarvis Landry was often ranked higher than fellow LSU WR Odell Beckham Jr. during the pre-draft process. As training camp rolls along and Landry is getting on-field time while Beckham has stayed on the sidelines, it appears the Miami Dolphins made the right move, at-least for the time being. Is a Rookie of the Year award in the near future for the former Tiger? His first pre-season game against the Atlanta Falcons provided a very strong first impression, as he did everything he was expected of and more. He only hauled in one pass, but his lengthy punt return that was called back gave fans a quick look at how versatile he is, and will be in years to come.
Looking around, he’ll likely have to battle guys like Jadeveon Clowney and Eric Ebron. The 2014 class was one filled with future superstars, and Landry is no exception. If Ryan Tannehill gets comfort with his new rookie playmaker, you could be seeing Landry at the top of the rookie rankings when the season closes.