yes, but being dominantly E-V13 they are not likely to be recent arrival.... thus, I think they are genetically mostly Dardanians in origin... Dardanians normally had no maritime terminology as they lived for long time (since fall of Troy) far away from sea....
note that in Serb medieval sources Albanians were named Arbanians which is close to Dardanians...
I can agree that J2 is due to albanisation of Greeks in the area....
and that I2a2 is due to albanisation of some population (Slavs, Vlachs,...?)...
language of Illyrians is thought to belong to Centum branch, while Albanians speak satem and Thracians were satem speaking...
I think this could be related to haplogroups J2 and E-V13...
E-V13 spread in south part of Asia minor and under influence of R1a became satem...
J2 is spread in north part of Asia minor and under influence of R1b it became centum...
J2 than gave centum speaking Greeks, while E-V13 gave: Dardanians who I believe spoke satem language perhaps similar to Albanian, and partly Thracians who were satem speakers...
Btw. J2 matches area with Doric languages (Epir, Peoloponessus and Macedonia..) pretty well... and I have already explained that I2a2 does as well...so Dorians could have been mix of J2 and I2a2...
Tosks probably have large portion of albanised Greek Epirotes which explains recent J2 admixture among Albanians... but perhaps also part or all of I2a2 admixture
both have happened recently, as this map clearly indicates...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvanites
I find it interesting to find out whether Albanians culture and language is related to Dardanians or was it acquired by later arrival (e.g. refuges from Panonia led by Kuber) ... to know whether language of Albanians comes from Dardanians, I think there should be comparison between modern Greek, Aeolic Greek and modern Albanian...