http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...arvis-landry-keenan-allen-doug-baldwin-072016
[h=1]Jarvis Landry, WR, Miami Dolphins[/h]
The Dolphins have been somewhat of a mess in recent years. Ryan Tannehill hasn't been the franchise quarterback they paid him to be, and the defense is full of holes on all three levels. One player who's played with unmatched heart and toughness week in and week out is Jarvis Landry. Not only does he go full speed each play, but he's incredibly talented, too. Landry set the NFL record for the most receptions in a player's first two seasons. In that span, he's hauled in 194 passes, while his 110 last year were fourth in the NFL.
Despite his record-breaking production, he doesn't attract nearly as much national attention as he should. Playing in Miami for the stagnant Dolphins doesn't help, but another impressive season in 2016 should help his exposure. Without Landry, Tannehill wouldn't be nearly as productive as he has been, and the Dolphins would have at least two fewer wins each season. He's currently the Dolphins' MVP entering this season and has a good chance to make another Pro Bowl on offense and/or special teams.
Great to see he is getting props nationally. I hope he has a great 2016 season.
[h=1]Jarvis Landry, WR, Miami Dolphins[/h]
The Dolphins have been somewhat of a mess in recent years. Ryan Tannehill hasn't been the franchise quarterback they paid him to be, and the defense is full of holes on all three levels. One player who's played with unmatched heart and toughness week in and week out is Jarvis Landry. Not only does he go full speed each play, but he's incredibly talented, too. Landry set the NFL record for the most receptions in a player's first two seasons. In that span, he's hauled in 194 passes, while his 110 last year were fourth in the NFL.
Despite his record-breaking production, he doesn't attract nearly as much national attention as he should. Playing in Miami for the stagnant Dolphins doesn't help, but another impressive season in 2016 should help his exposure. Without Landry, Tannehill wouldn't be nearly as productive as he has been, and the Dolphins would have at least two fewer wins each season. He's currently the Dolphins' MVP entering this season and has a good chance to make another Pro Bowl on offense and/or special teams.
Great to see he is getting props nationally. I hope he has a great 2016 season.