The Dolphins bring firepower, speed, and unpredictability vs. the Jets. The Jets counter with a rejuvenated backfield, an opportunistic passing attack, and a QB who’s quietly stabilizing the offense. From sleepers to solid starters, this game has plenty of lineup decisions to navigate.
Start ’Em

Tyrod Taylor — QB, Jets
If you’re dealing with a bye or you can roll multiple QBs, Taylor is absolutely in play. He’s reliable, avoids mistakes, and still adds value with his legs. Against Miami’s aggressive defense, his mobility becomes a fantasy asset.
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Breece Hall — RB, Jets
Hall has the green light in all formats. He should produce as both a runner and receiver against a Dolphins defense that can be gashed in space. Expect a strong workload and a solid fantasy day.
De’Von Achane — RB, Dolphins
Achane has been electric lately. His explosion and efficiency make him a must-start regardless of the matchup. He can take any touch to the house, and Miami has leaned on him heavily.
Flex Plays
Adonai Mitchell — WR, Jets (Deep-League Flex)
Coming off a sleeper performance, Mitchell earns a bump into flex territory, especially in deeper leagues. If not for two brutal drops weeks ago, he might still be locked in as a starter. The opportunities are returning.
Jaylen Waddle — WR, Dolphins
Waddle is too talented to sit, but he and Tua haven’t connected for a score in a couple of weeks. He remains a flex with upside rather than a lock-and-load WR2.
Darren Waller — TE, Dolphins (Flex)
When healthy, Waller always has a chance to make noise. He’s a safe-enough flex this week with red-zone appeal.
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Sleeper: John Metchie — WR, Jets
Eight targets last week is no fluke. Metchie and Mitchell should lead the passing game, making Metchie a sneaky sleeper with PPR appeal.
Sleeper: Malik Washington — WR, Dolphins
Washington has quietly posted 40–50 yards in consecutive weeks. Some of those steady yards should turn into touchdowns soon. Deep-league managers should pay attention.
Sit ’Em
Mason Taylor — TE, Jets
Production is simply too low to trust him. Even with Taylor under center, he isn’t seeing enough volume or red-zone work.
Final Takeaway
This matchup has fantasy upside on both sides. Tyrod Taylor is a legitimate streaming option, Breece Hall is primed for a big day, and the emerging Jets receivers offer sneaky flex value. On Miami’s side, Achane remains the engine, Waddle carries risk but remains start-worthy, and Malik Washington continues to trend upward. If you’re hunting for hidden production or bye-week relief, this matchup has the answers.
