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Jarvis Landry Week 13 Outlook -

By Mike Tagliere (FantasyPros), Mon, Nov 30th 2020, 1:00pm EST

Week 12 was the first game that Landry has played without Odell Beckham Jr. that was in non-extreme windy/rainy conditions this year. It was against the Jaguars backup cornerbacks, but still, Landry took full advantage, racking up eight catches for 143 yards and a touchdown. All those numbers were his best marks over the last calendar year. We can't forget it was just his second game all year with more than 12.8 PPR points, so we can't get too far ahead of ourselves. The Titans have seen 61.6 percent of targets go to the wide receiver position, which ranks as the fourth-highest mark in football. The efficiency hasn't been quite the same, as wide receivers have accounted for just 51.0 percent of the production against them, which ranks 15th. That comes down to them allowing just 11.27 yards per reception, which is lower than all non-Rams teams. This plays well into Landry's role as the primary underneath receiver, and that's evidenced by his 9.2-yard average depth of target. The Titans did upgrade their slot cornerback in the defense at the trade deadline, making a move for Desmond King, who's still learning communication in the Titans secondary, as he's allowed 12-of-16 passing for 143 yards in his four games with the team. Knowing teams have thrown the ball nearly 40 times per game, we should see more pass attempts to go around, and Landry does have the highest target share. There have been 12 wide receivers who've been able to post six-plus receptions against them, so feel free to start Landry as a decent low-end WR3 this week, especially in PPR formats.

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