
Mike Wallace, Jarvis Landry, Brian Hartline's Post-Week 13 Fantasy Reaction
Fantasy owners were hoping the Miami Dolphins' receiving corps, headlined by Mike Wallace, Jarvis Landry and Brian Hartline, would thrive against a thin New York Jets secondary in Week 13's edition of Monday Night Football.
That wasn't quite the case, as the Jets controlled the game with an excellent rushing attack at MetLife Stadium amid Miami's 16-13 win.
| Wallace | 6 | 11 | 69 | 0 | 6 |
| Landry | 8 | 11 | 68 | 0 | 6 |
| Hartline | 1 | 1 | 9 | 0 | 0 |
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Although Wallace and Landry managed a respectable amount of receptions through the first two-plus quarters, Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill didn't ultimately hit Wallace as much as he could have. While Landry was more proficient, he continues to be more of an underneath possession receiver.
Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel and The MMQB's Peter King highlighted how Wallace had a golden chance to score in the third quarter but failed to capitalize:
Hartline had over 1,000 yards receiving in each of the prior two seasons, yet he's been quieter in 2014 due to Landry's emergence. As the clear No. 3 option within his own receiving corps, Hartline managed just one catch before exiting with a knee injury, per the Miami Herald's Adam Beasley:
That hurts what little fantasy value Hartline had prior to Week 13.
The most explosive player is Wallace by far, but he's only a WR2 whose production relies a lot on touchdowns. Landry is on the same level, though his lack of big plays is discouraging and makes him more of a strong fantasy flex.
Jets coach Rex Ryan has done a nice job scheming against the younger Tannehill, whose development is still a work in progress. Until Tannehill proves he can stretch the field better, his wideouts' fantasy upside will be limited.

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