Effects On Fins Passing Game With Verrett Out & Landry Questionable
Verrett is out for the Chargers, but his absences is offset by a gimpy Landry
The injury report hit the news late Friday with some serious ramifications for both teams: Los Angeles Chargers talented cornerback Jason Verrett is out for Sunday’s game with a knee injury, and now Jarvis Landry is questionable with a knee injury as well.
The question now is, how do these injuries effect the battle between the Dolphins passing game verse the Chargers secondary.
First, in Week 1, CB Verrett was targeted 4 times, allowing just 1 catch for 4 yards. So, this loss will be big for the Chargers. This is now Verrett’s second knee injury in as many years.
We all know the value of Landry, who practiced on a limited basis Friday. I expect him to dress, but this isn’t a good sign for him through the rest of the season, given that there’s no bye.
With both Jay Ajayi and Landry nursing sore knees, you just have to shake your head. the injury bug is voracious this year. This means the once super deep receiving core is already being tested and weakened before Week 1 even starts.
Jakeem Grant and, to a lesser extent, Leonte Carroo will be called on to fill the gap.
So what does this mean to the Dolphins chances of passing the football on Sunday?
Studying the film of the Chargers v.s. Broncos as much as I have, I was so looking forward to seeing a replay of this with #14:
Landry is the leader of a deep and talented core
But Landry’s injury will hamper his play if he touches the field… and maybe he shouldn’t, because you don’t want to mess around with knees of your star receiver.
You have to admire Landry a bit more given he’s playing for ‘peanuts’ and now nursing a bad knee going into a contract year. This has to be something on his mind. It’s a bit of bad luck that this injury stems from or was exasperated by practice. Will he be cautious or go 100%… knowing Landry it’s the later, but he is human.
So will Miami be able to pass the ball with or without him?
Well, first you need to take into account the Chargers pass rush… it’s good–real good. I am rarely amazed as I go over film. Most plays are a product of the unit creating a good situation for a player who must simply do his job. Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram are different. They are the type of players that pop off the screen and create plays through superior talent. And when you combine both of them, it’s ferocious to behold.
But, their skill is offset by an uneven secondary. Added to many, many missed tackles, when the pass rush didn’t arrive, the Chargers had several plays like in the video below.
If Landry doesn’t suit up, the Fins still have a deeper WR core than the Charger CB corp
The Broncos are a great indicator of how the Dolphins will perform this week. They run a similar offense and Zone Stretch run scheme–albeit with Cutler there will be less designed QB runs. PPF ranked the Broncos as the 25th rated Offensive Line, after the Forest Lamp injury; the Dolphins were graded as 26th. Broncos have a rookie starting at Left Tackle and the Dolphins have Laremy Tunsil who is re-acclimating to that position.
Below is a performance tally of QB Trevor Siemian‘s game, along with his Offensive Line and Receivers:
Presure Inside: 6
Pressure Outside: 8
Excellent Throw: 2
Good Throw: 2
Routine Throw: 2 TD / 10
Off Throw: 1 -TD
Almost Intercepted (bad read / good play by CB): 1/ 0
Drop: 1 TD / & 1 / 1 Int
Late throw: 1
Scramble : 4 / 1TD
I’m not saying this is a perfect perception, but it’s near enough to show that Siemian had a solid, but not spectacular game, and still out played Rivers.
Given that Miami has better skills players, and the Chargers thin Cornerback core is now see through, Cutler should outperform Siemian. Add in a better Running Back in Jay Ajayi, and Damien Williams and Kenyan Drake in the pass game, and you could be looking at a substantial increase in Culter’s stat line…
…If Cutler doesn’t fumble when he is sacked, panic and enter picktardation, and the Tackles can limit Bosa and Ingram the way the Broncos did, Miami will play the dominant role through most of the game. Cutler will be sacked. No doubt. But turnovers and penalties will go a long way to being the X factor much like they were in the Broncos / Chargers game. If Dolphins play sound ball, as the better team, they will win… but by how much, your guess is as good as mine. Go Fins!!!
Happy game day to all. Hope everyone is able to watch the game today (finally). Just hoping for a healthy team for the game. When a player sits out of practice, the league mandates that the injury must be submitted. I hope that is all it is
missed your comment… was a crazy morning. We won though brother… man where is Steve!!!!
We will be ok. FYI…it receiving corps not core.
Hey thanks shaggy. I see it listed both ways:
NFL Core: http://genius.fantasy.nfl.com/ticket/2522957/which-team-has-the-best-receiving-core
NFL Corp: http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-1/Packers-receiving-corps-in-midst-of-change/5a8bbb57-625a-4f0b-89c7-1dbb3b138c36
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I think corps is a better option. Thanks sir. And I think we’ll be more than fine…
…good article mj …hope they can set Landry and use Grant in his place …we will need Landry healthy later on
Thanks, Lemmus. I really went to lengths considering Freaks standpoint. With Verrett injured I don’t think his view will get a fair shake, but I’m quite fine with that as I want the Fins to win. That secondary is very weak right now, Landry or no Landry. But your point and Freaks is still relevant as Bosa and Ingram are so good. I really didn’t know how good till I did the study. If Tunsil and James play like Week 3 of the Preseason anything goes as they would be devoured by those two. I just can’t see them being that bad at this point… least I pray not. Can’t wait for Tomorrow. Grant is a nice wild card as well. If he plays like he did in Preseason… wow he will destroy this secondary and alter the season. Guess you have your electric back and TV ready to go, or do you need to hit a bar to see the game?
…got electric back less than an hour ago …first thing I did was turn on the a/c and take a shower …then hooked up the net …think I’ll go fix a hot meal now …for the first time in a week 🙂
wish our electric was on. at SE Cape Coral. at least get to watch game. at daughters house. been out since last Sunday1. been Dolph1in fan sin1ce the 70’s. when lived in South Miami.me back where I grew up South burb of Chicago stayed a Finn fan.could of made a lot of $ at work. that famous Finn game vs The Bears in 1985
Randy
Ack… sorry to here it Randy. But I guess the win made you smile a little. You’re another lucky dog that got to see the Fins in their glory years… if only. Hope you get your electric back real soon, sir.