NFL Week 12 Fantasy Recap: Miami Dolphins at New York Jets, Jarvis Landry, Brandon Marshall, Lamar Miller, Eric Decker, Chris Ivory

Dec 03, 2015 05:14 PM EST
Jarvis Landry
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry celebrates a touchdown in 2014."

Miami Dolphins

Lamar Miller (Running Back): Miller has been awful these past few weeks. It seems as if every offensive coach except for Campbell has decided not to fully utilize the talented running back. It could also be that this offensive line of the Dolphins cannot protect the running backs on this roster. Miller finished the game with 5 carries for 2 yards and caught 3 of his 4 targets for 11 yards. The Jets being in the lead did not help his game flow either.

Jarvis Landry/Rishard Matthews (Wide Receiver): Matthews fractured several of his ribs early in this game so he was unable to record a catch. Landry however had a career day. Landry finished the day hauling in 13 out of 16 targets for 165 yards and a touchdown. Darrelle Revis was out for this game giving Landry the freedom to catch balls all over the field. Because the Dolphins were playing catch up, Landry saw a ton of targets until the waning moments of the game.

 

New York Jets

Brandon Marshall/Eric Decker (Wide Receivers):  Marshall had an amazing game as well as he finished the game catching 9 out of 11 targets for 131 yards and 2 touchdowns. Decker also had a very nice game where he hauled in 5 of 9 targets for 62 yards and a touchdown. These two receivers have been successful in getting a touchdown in just about every game this season.

Chris Ivory (Running Back): Chris Ivory had a fantastic game against the Dolphins. He had 21 rushing attempts and gained 87 yards and a touchdown. Ivory also caught both of his targets which gained 15 yards.

 

 

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