| Pos. | Player | Projection |
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Mark Sanchez201 pass yards, pass TD, INT
It appears Rex Ryan will stick with Mark Sanchez as his starter. The fact that there were three names in the mix at the beginning of the week speaks volumes about this fantasy situation. #StayAway |
| QB | ![]() |
Tim Tebow13 pass yards, 19 rush yards
According to the team's medical staff, Tebow's ribs have been cleared for action; it's tough to say if Tebow will see any, though. He currently has no value to fantasty owners. |
| RB | ![]() |
Shonn Greene89 rush yards, rush TD
We think Greene has potential this week -- not so much because he is coming off his second 100-yard effort of the season, but because he is facing a Jacksonville defense that gave up 232 rushing yards to Buffalo last week. |
| RB | ![]() |
Bilal Powell24 rush yards, 2 rec, 14 rec yards
Powell's touches vary week to week based on the matchup and how well Shonn Greene is doing. This week New York will not need to turn to its backup much. |
| WR | ![]() |
Jeremy Kerley4 rec, 56 yards
After scoring in two of the season's first three weeks, Kerley hasn't found the end zone since. He is a No. 1 receiver in name only, and nothing more than a flex play for fantasy owners. |
| WR | ![]() |
Stephen Hill3 rec, 42 yards
Would you believe Hill leads all Jets receivers in touchdown catches, even though his last score came in Week 6? Yeah, you probably would if you know this team. |
| TE | ![]() |
Dustin Keller4 rec, 48 yards, rec TD
The quarterback situation doesn't affect New York's starting tight end much. The matchup does, and the Jaguars should be easy prey for Keller. A Jets tight end has caught a touchdown in each of the past two weeks. |
| K | ![]() |
Nick Folk2 PATs, FG
As if kicking for the Jets isn't bad enough, Folk has missed five of his last nine field goals -- including both attempts last week -- leaving him on fragile ground. |
| DEFENSE |
INT, 2 Sacks
The Jacksonville offense ranks 24th in team passing and dead last in rushing. This offense doesn't pose a threat to any fantasy defense. |
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| Pos. | Player | Projection |
| QB | ![]() |
Chad Henne223 pass yards, pass TD, INT
New York is one of four teams allowing fewer than 200 passing yards per game, and only Houston allows a lower completion percentage to opposing passers. It could be a long and miserable day for Henne. |
| RB | ![]() |
Montell Owens47 rush yards, 2 rec, 17 rec yards
There is a chance both Maurice Jones-Drew and Rashad Jennings will miss this contest with injuries. Owens gained 40 yards from scrimmage on eight touches last week. Still, he is too big of an unknown for fantasy owners to plug in right away. |
| RB | ![]() |
Rashad Jennings23 rush yards
If the concussion he sustained last week does not stop Jennings, Montell Owens and the team's other young backs may. Last week Owens gained 4.1 yards per carry against Buffalo -- much better than Jennings' 2.5-yard average. |
| WR | ![]() |
Cecil Shorts4 rec, 73 yards, rec TD
Assuming he is given a green light (concussion), fantasy owners should keep Shorts in their lineups. He has caught a touchdown in four straight games and seems to find a way to get behind even the best secondaries. |
| WR | ![]() |
Justin Blackmon2 rec, 31 yards
The Bills brought Blackmon back to reality last week, allowing him just nine yards. His headache will continue against a New York secondary that limited Larry Fitzgerald to one catch last week. |
| TE | ![]() |
Marcedes Lewis3 rec, 41 yards
Lewis is on a bit of hot streak but faces a pass defense that's been unkind to opposing tight ends. The Jets have denied tight ends access to the end zone in each of the past four weeks. |
| K | ![]() |
Josh ScobeePAT, 2 FGs
Scobee averages 6.2 points per game. That's better than opponent Nick Folk, but not as good as 28 of the league's other active kickers. |
| DEFENSE |
INT, 2 Sacks
The Jaguars gave up 34 points to the Bills last week. The Bills! Even the Jets, who rank 26th in scoring, pose a threat to put up big points against this defense. |
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