| Pos. | Player | Projection |
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Matt Hasselbeck205 pass yards, pass TD, 2 INTs
Hasselbeck completed 20 passes for 194 yards in Week 9 against Chicago, and he threw just one touchdown pass for the fifth game in a row. With Jake Locker (shoulder) still sidelined, Hasselbeck will be under center again in Miami, but fantasy owners should steer clear. |
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Chris Johnson85 rush yards, rush TD, 3 rec, 30 rec yards
Johnson's owners were ecstatic with his performance against one of the toughest defenses in the NFL, as he ran for 141 yards and a touchdown against Chicago. The Dolphins are an underrated defense, but keep Johnson active. In his past four games, he has 526 rushing yards. |
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Jamie Harper15 rush yards
Harper had one carry for minus-one yard against the Bears in Week 9. Chris Johnson continues to get the full complement of carries, so Harper is not even a great handcuff at this point. |
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Kenny Britt5 rec, 70 yards, rec TD
Britt had five catches for 67 yards against Chicago in Week 9, and now faces a Dolphins defense that ranks among the worst against the pass. He's explosive and worth using as a WR2/3 or flex. |
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Kendall Wright5 rec, 45 yards
The rookie had just two catches for 30 yards against the Bears, despite seeing seven targets from quarterback Matt Hasselbeck. An elbow injury forced Wright out early, but if he's healthy, he's a good WR3 against the Dolphins in Week 10. |
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Nate Washington4 rec, 40 yards
Washington has 147 receiving yards and two touchdowns in his past three games, including a touchdown catch against Chicago in Week 9. Despite the scores, it's tough to recommend Washington, who saw just two targets against the Bears. |
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Jared Cook3 rec, 35 yards
Cook did more harm than good for fantasy owners in Week 9, as he caught two passes for six yards and fumbled the ball away. He has just seven catches for 88 yards in his past three games. |
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Rob Bironas2 PATs, FG
Bironas has only three field goals and seven extra points in his past three games. The Dolphins are allowing an average of about one field goal per game, so look elsewhere for fantasy help. |
| DEFENSE |
INT, 2 Sacks
The Titans scored a safety against Chicago in Week 9 to go with three sacks and one forced fumble. However, the unit allowed 51 points to the Bears, undoing any good it did for fantasy owner. This is not a fantasy unit worth considering. |
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| Pos. | Player | Projection |
| QB | ![]() |
Ryan Tannehill260 pass yards, pass TD, INT, 18 rush yards
Tannehill threw for 290 yards, his second-most passing yards of the season, against the Colts in Week 9. The rookie hasn't thrown an interception since Week 4, although he has just three touchdown passes since that week, too. He's a decent QB2 for Week 10 against the Titans. |
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Reggie Bush90 rush yards, rush TD, 4 rec, 35 rec yards
Bush had just 12 touches, with 66 total yards and a touchdown against the Colts in Week 9. The Titans have one of the worst defenses against the run, which makes Bush a good fantasy start once again. |
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Daniel Thomas25 rush yards, rush TD
Thomas carried the ball six times for 37 yards at Indianapolis, and he now has 79 rushing yards and a touchdown in his past two games. The Titans are not good against the run, and Thomas could sneak in a touchdown run for owners who start him in larger leagues. |
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Brian Hartline8 rec, 90 yards, rec TD
Hartline had his best game in Week 9 since his breakout Week 4 performance, catching eight balls for 107 yards. He should do well against a Titans defense that has allowed a league-high 20 touchdown catches. |
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Davone Bess5 rec, 50 yards
Bess still hasn't scored this season, but he caught six passes for 67 yards at Indianapolis in Week 9. He's better in PPR leagues, but even then, he's a WR3 for the most part. |
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Anthony Fasano3 rec, 45 yards
Fasano could be a sneaky play against a Titans team that ranks among the worst against opposing tight ends. Fasano has just two catches for 12 yards and a touchdown in the past two weeks, but he's a good bye-week replacement this week. |
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Charles Clay2 rec, 20 yards
The second-year tight end caught one pass for a 31-yard touchdown against the Colts in Week 9. The Titans are horrible against tight ends, and Clay could steal more attention away from Anthony Fasano, but he's not yet worth starting in fantasy play. Dynasty owners should consider him the Dolphins' future at the position, as Michael Egnew continues to struggle. |
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Dan Carpenter3 PATs, FG
Carpenter has five field goals and five extra points in his past two games, and he's starting to look like a decent fantasy play against the Titans in Week 10. The Titans allowed three field goals and six extra points to the Bears in Week 9. |
| DEFENSE |
2 INTs, 3 Sacks
The Dolphins' defense had trouble in Indianapolis, allowing 516 total yards and 23 points to the Colts. This defense has forced just two turnovers in its past three games, but the Titans are far from a stellar offense. This could be a sleeper unit to lean on in Week 10. |
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