NFL Fantasy Football Preview For London Game In Week 4: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Jarvis Landry, Brandon Marshall, Greg Jennings, Kenny Stills, Jordan Cameron

Sep 30, 2015 03:43 PM EDT

New York Jets

Brandon Marshall (Wide Receiver): Marshall should see some success against a Dolphins defense that looks confused and ineffective. Marshall has been on a tear his first 3 weeks of the season and should continue this roll in week four.

Chris Ivory/Bilal Powell (Running Backs): Ivory is very much a question mark for week 4. He was active against the Eagles however was a "healthy" scratch and did not play a snap. Now Ivory goes up against Ndamukong Suh a little bit dinged up. Ivory is not required to be benched but temper your expectations for the Jets starting running back; he could very well end up seeing a time share like Eddie Lacy did on Monday night. Lacy's backup Starks had the lion's share of the carries but did not produce like Lacy could on his limited amount of snaps. Ivory should play but be limited with Powell handling the early down short yardage work.

Miami Dolphins

Jarvis Landry/Rishard Matthews (Wide Receiver): Landry will take a visit to Revis Island this week which should emphatically place him on the bench. Number 2 wide receiver Rishard Matthews should see a lot of time with a banged up Antonio Cromartie and this makes for a very interesting matchup. Matthews has been getting rave reviews since training camp and now has stepped up as the Dolphins number 2 receiver. Matthews could be in for a great week as most of the defenses attention should be focused on Landry.

Jordan Cameron (Tight End): Cameron should have a hard time finding open space against these Jets linebackers and safeties. Cameron has disappointed so far and has not really been a primary target of Tannehill's.

Lamar Miller (Running Back): Miller has been an all-out fantasy disappointment, even when faced with the chance to score last week Dolphins coaches decided to throw on all four downs which was downright odd. The Dolphins inability to run the football has become their biggest downfall and it affects every part of their team. I cannot see Miller breaking out against one of the toughest run defenses in the league.

Ryan Tannehill (Quarterback): Tannehill will come under fire against a high pressure Jets team that will look to blitz a lot. Tannehill should connect with some of his receivers but will struggle without a running game taking away some of the pressure this passing game will face. Tannehill is a cautious QB2 start this week. 

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