The Week 12 matchup between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills will be a road game for both teams thanks to Mother Nature. We've got the fantasy projections for you courtesy of numberFire.
Percy Harvin, Sammy Watkins offer best opportunity for fantasy owners in Bills-Jets
We break down the Week 12 matchup between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills.


New York Jets
New York Jets quarterback Michael Vick gives fantasy owners something to think about in New York for a change. He threw for 132 yards and a pair of touchdowns two weeks ago and although he is getting older nowadays, the man can still run. Vick will be up against a solid Buffalo Bills defense, but at least he won't have to worry about the snow at Ralph Wilson Stadium, as the game is been moved to Ford Field in Detroit due to inclement weather.
In the passing game, Vick will look to get wide receiver Percy Harvin more involved. Harvin seemed to have a breakout game three weeks ago, but in the team's last game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was held to just three catches. To say the least it's been more of an up-and-down season for Harvin than most of his fantasy owners probably anticipated, but maybe a good game against Buffalo can give people added confidence in him going into the fantasy playoffs.
Buffalo Bills
Once upon a time Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson was the handcuff to teammate C.J. Spiller's potential. At the present moment, Spiller has been out of the lineup due to a broken collarbone for quite a while now and although Jackson deserves some benefit of the doubt for also being sidelined, when he has been in the lineup he's been somewhat ineffective. In last week's game, Jackson had just three carries for a grand total of 10 rushing yards. He will need to be better this week if fantasy owners are to get some value out of him, especially against a strong Jets front line.
Whether Buffalo struggles to move the ball on the ground, they will most certainly move it through the air thanks to rookie wide receiver Sammy Watkins. Watkins has proven that he's the real deal this season and in order for him to become a true fantasy superstar, he will need to dedicate the rest of the season to proving his consistency. In the last two games combined, Watkins has just seven catches for 59 yards after exploding for big totals in the two previous games before that. The Jets secondary will be watching him no doubt, but fantasy owners should be able to benefit from whatever wiggle room Watkins is able to create on Monday.











