Miami Dolphins
Jarvis Landry/Rishard Matthews (Wide Receiver): Landry is clearly the number one wide receiver for the Dolphins but has not had a touchdown all season long. The Dolphins have a new coach so expect him to try to utilize the weapons that they have Landry being the primary one. In every game this season Landry has had 10 targets so he will have plenty of chances to be productive. Matthews is averaging 5 targets a game however the Titans defense has been surprisingly stingy against wide receivers. The Dolphins could be in line to make a statement against another weak team.
Lamar Miller/Jonas Gray (Running Back): Tennessee's defense is incredibly stout against the run and with the way this running game has been utilized I doubt we see much of a change from Miller or Gray. Plus the Dolphins offensive line cannot open any holes so the Dolphins offensive backfield is an absolute sit this week.
Tennessee Titans
Bishop Sankey/Dexter McCluster (Running Backs): The Titans running back situation is a mess and trying to predict how it all will shake out is next to impossible. Sankey and McCluster should see the majority of reps but it is a situation to be avoided.
Kendall Wright (Wide Receiver): Wright is Tennessee's best target and he only has 1 game where he is above 10 targets. Wright has been a boom or bust WR2 this entire season and this game should not be any easier to predict. Wright is a legitimate flex play.
Delanie Walker (Tight End): Walker has maintained some pretty decent figures for a tight end who was coming back from hand surgery. He averages around 5 points a game and could see some significant targets in the matchup.