Fantasy Upside
Jarvis Landry was a standout receiver on the Dolphins for the last three seasons. He put up career numbers a year ago in receptions (112) and touchdowns (9). He joins the Browns in 2018 after having the most receptions ever in the first four seasons of a career (400) and will look to continue to be a reliable option, but this time for Tyrod Taylor.
Fantasy Downside
Landry joins an already talented receiving group which features Josh Gordon, Corey Coleman, Duke Johnson. and David Njoku. Up to this point, Landry has been a very catch-friendly receiver, which you can see clearly from last year as he led the league in receptions, but didn’t even get to 1,000 yards. Can Landry find a new way to put up numbers that isn’t just catching seven passes a game?
2018 Bottom Line
Landry coming to Cleveland helps the Browns add talent at receiver, but it doesn’t exactly help Landry as a fantasy prospect. He should still be a good option, but we don’t expect him to continue putting up low-end WR1 numbers in PPR formats. Instead, he’s a lower-end WR2 in PPR and a WR3 choice in standard leagues.