Sunday Night Fantasy Outlook - New York Jets at Miami Dolphins
- By Simon Lombardo
- Published 09/26/2010
- Week Three NFL News
Miami Dolphins Sunday night under the lights in Miami, the Dolphins get set to host the hated New York Jets in an AFC East showdown that should prove to be a good one.
Fantasy Football players may be looking to this one to find a sleeper to help propel their teams to a win in Sunday's late game.
At the quarterback position there doesn't look like there should be anything to boost line-ups unless you play in an extremely deep league.
Dolphins signal caller Chad Henne is not owned in many leagues, and for good reason. Henne has not broken 200 yards passing in his first two games and has only thrown one touchdown.
On the other sideline, the Jets QB has not been much better. Mark Sanchez was just awful in week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens, however the former star from USC
Sanchez threw for 220 yards and three touchdowns against the Pats. Even with his rise in play last week Sanchez should not be considered an solid fantasy option until he prove to be more consistent.
At runningback, the Dolphins' Ronnie Brown has not yet broke out in 2010 and he faces a Jets defense that should be tough against the run. For the Jets, it seems to be safer to start LaDainian Tomlinson rather than Shonn Greene.
Greene was a fantasy stud at the end of the 2009 season and in the playoffs, but the second year back from Iowa has shown nothing thus far this season.
The only thing that is a no-brainer in this one is defense. Both the Jets and the Dolphins defenses are widely considered low-end no.1 options. They should be started in most formats.


