NFL Nation reporters answer the biggest fantasy questions posed by ESPN fantasy football analyst Mike Clay.?AFC East | AFC North | AFC South | AFC West NFC East | NFC North | NFC South | NFC WestAFC EASTBuffalo BillsWith one game and a bye under his belt, will receiver Percy Harvin see a major uptick in usage this week?It might not be a major uptick, but offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn said this week that Harvin is likely to start Sundays game in Cincinnati. Lynn stressed, however, that Harvins snaps will still be somewhat limited because the Bills want to ease him into action after a year away from the game. Harvin said he expects to be full go, but I would expect his usage to be somewhere around 50-60 percent of the offensive snaps. -- Mike RodakMiami DolphinsJarvis Landrys targets have dwindled from 11.0 per game during Weeks 1-4 to 6.4 per game during Weeks 5-10. 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I was teared up at the altar on Tuesday and about teared up on victory lane on Sunday," Bayne said. "Not many women would be willing to get married on Tuesday and come to Iowa as part of their honeymoon." Austin Dillon, who conceded the lead to Bayne with 11 laps to go, was second. Elliott Sadler was third, followed by Sam Hornish Jr. and Kyle Larson in the first Nationwide race of the year without a Sprint Cup driver. The race had been scheduled for Saturday night before being washed out by rain. Bad weather forced a 70-minute delay two-thirds of the way through Sundays race. Dillon won his third straight pole on Saturday afternoon, tying a series record last matched by Bayne in 2010, and the No. 3 car led for 207 laps on Sunday. But Dillons car also tended to run out of steam on long runs, and the race stayed caution-free for the final 72 laps. It was hardly surprising that the No. 6 car from Roush-Fenway Racing was there to take control and give Ford its 200th win in the Nationwide series. Baynes hard-charging pursuit of Dillon paid off with 13 laps left as the races dominant cars briefly rubbed while fighting for the lead. Bayne took over two laps later and cruised to the fourth win in five starts for the No. 6 car in Iowa. The previous three victories came ffrom Ricky Stenhouse Jr.dddddddddddd, now a Sprint Cup regular. "I knew it wouldnt be long before we caught him," Bayne said of Dillon. "I caught him a couple of laps sooner than I thought. But once I got to him you could really see that he was frustrated. When you lead a race like that and you dominate all day and you see somebody catching you, man its heartbreaking." Dillon took control from the outset, leading by as much as a third of a lap on Iowas .875-mile oval. Bayne eventually moved into second -- but he lagged over five seconds behind Dillon. Dillon then went low on a restart and slipped past Bayne, who rubbed up on Regan Smith, to retake the lead just before the skies opened and the red flag came out. Dillon was likely hoping for the rain to keep coming. But the conditions finally cleared after a weekend spent dodging bad weather. "We rolled really good there for quite a while," Dillon said. "It hurts a little bit. But in the end, we really didnt have much for (Bayne)." Saturdays postponement forced Joey Logano, the lone Sprint Cup regular in the field, to skip Iowa for Pocono on Sunday, with Ryan Blaney driving the No. 22 car. Joe Nemechek also chose Pocono over Iowa. Kevin Lepage took over for Nemechek in the No. 87 car, and he and Blaney started from the back because of the driver changes. Blaney finished ninth and Lepage was 19th. Bayne, still known mainly for a stunning win at the Daytona 500 in 2011, had struggled for much of the season. But Bayne finished sixth and fourth in the last two races -- and he got his wedding and his first win of 2013 out of the way in less than a week. "Its just special to have her here and to be married and have this ring on my finger. I cant get used to it," said Bayne. "Its such a great feeling to know that weve got a lot of years left of racing and forever being married." ' ' '