Robert Alford breaks down Dolphins receiving corps

Falcons cornerback Robert Alford discusses the Dolphins wide receivers and quarterback Jay Cutler while listening to some Soulja Slim at his locker room. Video by D. Orlando Ledbetter

Miami's trio of wide receivers - Jarvis Landry, Kenny Stills and DeVante Parker - are talented.

“We don’t under estimate them,” Falcons cornerback Robert Alford said Wednesday about preparation for Sunday’s game. “Every receiver is in this league for a reason. I mean, they have a very good group out there. You have to go out there, play your solid ball and be discipline.”

Landry has 30 catches for 210 yards and one touchdown. Parker has 19 catches for 236 yards and one touchdown. Stills has 10 catches for 114 yards.

“Jay Cutler will dink and dunk you and he has a strong arm to go deep,” Alford said. “Just from the film, we’ve seen him take some shots. ... You have to prepare for both ways.”

Landry does most of his damage working out of the slot and running inside routes. Parker left Sunday’s game with an ankle injury.

The Falcons face the Dolphins at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.