Lamar Jackson is back for the Ravens and says every game from here on out is do or die. Baltimore desperately needs to get back on track after a slow start, and the Dolphins could be the perfect opponent to spark a turnaround. Miami’s offense continues to roll, but this week’s matchup brings plenty of fantasy intrigue on both sides of the ball.
Start ’Em / Sit ’Em Table
| ✅ Start | Lamar Jackson (QB) | Ravens | Healthy and motivated — expect multiple scores in his return. |
| ✅ Start | Derrick Henry (RB) | Ravens | Ravens will lean on him heavily — expect solid yardage and a TD. |
| ✅ Start | Zay Flowers (WR) | Ravens | Chemistry with Jackson boosts his WR2 value this week. |
| 🌙 Sleeper | Mark Andrews (TE) | Ravens | Rebuilding rhythm with Jackson — strong TE1 upside. |
| ✅ Start | Jaylen Waddle (WR) | Dolphins | Coming off a 5-99-1 line, should see 7+ targets again. |
| ✅ Start | Devon Achane (RB) | Dolphins | Keeps flex value alive with receiving work and big-play ability. |
| 🌙 Sleeper | Malik Washington (WR) | Dolphins | Earning steady 5–6 targets per game with a TD vs ATL — trending up. |
| 🌙 Sleeper | Tua Tagovailoa (QB) | Dolphins | Streamer option only — start if you’re thin at QB. |
| 🚫 Sit | Dolphins Defense | Dolphins | Avoid facing Lamar Jackson in his return — high risk. |
| 🚫 Sit | DeAndre Hopkins (WR) | Ravens | Target share slipping — keep benched until further notice. |
Start ’Em 🔥Baltimore
Lamar Jackson (QB, Ravens)
Jackson made sure he was 100% before returning, and all reports indicate he’s ready to explode. Expect him to create with both his arm and legs: multiple touchdowns incoming.
Derrick Henry (RB, Ravens)
The fumble issues appear behind him, and he’s been running with confidence. Baltimore’s offense will lean on him early to open up play action. Pencil him in for 80+ total yards and a score.
Zay Flowers (WR, Ravens)
Flowers continues to thrive regardless of who’s under center. With Jackson back, his target ceiling rises: expect 7+ looks and a trip to the end zone.
Zay Flowers Expects First NFL Game Back Home Will Be ‘Special’ – Ryan Mink via baltimoreravens.com
Mark Andrews (TE, Ravens) — Sleeper
Before Jackson’s injury, Andrews started to find rhythm. This week feels like the rekindling of that chemistry. Miami struggles against tight ends, so he’s a quiet TE1 option.
Miami Starts

Jaylen Waddle (WR, Dolphins)
Waddle turned 6 targets into 99 yards and a touchdown last week. Expect similar usage in what could turn into a shootout. Solid WR2 play with WR1 upside.
Devon Achane (RB, Dolphins)
Achane continues to hold flex value due to his explosiveness. Even if Baltimore’s front tightens up, his receiving role keeps him in fantasy lineups.
Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Dolphins) — Sleeper
Tua looked sharp last week, but this Ravens defense isn’t a soft matchup. Start him only if you’re short at QB due to byes or injuries.
Malik Washington (WR, Dolphins) — Sleeper
Washington has quietly been earning more looks, averaging 5–6 targets per game over the past two weeks and scoring against Atlanta. His growing role in the offense makes him an intriguing deep-league flex or DFS sleeper this week.
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire: Kayshon Boutte, Troy Franklin, Malik Washington – Fantasypros.com
Sit ’Em 🚫
Dolphins Defense
Avoid starting any defense facing a rested, motivated Lamar Jackson. The Ravens offense should find its rhythm quickly, and Miami’s secondary could be in for a long day.
DeAndre Hopkins (WR, Ravens)
After a strong start to the season, Hopkins’ usage has dropped. Until he re-establishes a consistent role, keep him on your bench.
Fantasy Takeaway
This matchup has the makings of a sneaky shootout. Lamar Jackson’s return elevates all Ravens skill players, while Miami’s core of Waddle and Achane remain must-starts. Expect plenty of fantasy fireworks, but leave both defenses on the bench.
