Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets Start Em Sit Em Week 14 2025 Fantasy Breakdown

New York Jets RB Breece Hall

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

Miami
Nov 30, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane (28) and running back Ollie Gordon II (31) leave the field following a game against the New Orleans Saints at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

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.

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