The Week 13 matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets could be quite a lopsided affair. We've got the fantasy projections for you courtesy of numberFire.
Dolphins-Jets fantasy projections, Week 13: Lamar Miller, Mike Wallace, Percy Harvin are players to watch
We break down the Week 13 matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets.


Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins gave the Denver Broncos a scare last week and a big reason for that was wide receiver Mike Wallace. Wallace didn't exactly rack up the yardage totals last week but he did catch four of five passes for 35 yards and a touchdown. He will be covered tightly by the Jets but given New York has trouble moving the ball on offense, it's only a matter of time before Wallace will be able to wear down his opponents and that means he has a good shot at finding the end zone for the second week in a row.
When the Dolphins decide to run the ball, it will end up in the hands of running back Lamar Miller. Miller only managed to run for 59 yards last week but if the game against the Jets gets out of hand, and it likely will, it could mean that the Dolphins use Miller to run up the clock in the second half. That likely means some nice fantasy stats for his fantasy owners by the time the final whistle blows. Those that put Miller in the lineup on Monday won't regret it.
New York Jets
The Jets front office has decided to go back to Geno Smith at quarterback. While there is much debate about what the Jets are going to do in the future, the fact of the matter is that nobody is working out under center in New York. Veteran Michael Vick has been turnover prone and by many accounts looks to be uninterested in playing football in general. Smith on the other hand looks to be a long way away from the potential he showed in his rookie year last season. Either way fantasy owners want to split it, Smith is in tough against the Dolphins. If he somehow doubles his expected projections, it would be considered a minor miracle. He is someone to stay away from in Week 13.
Perhaps the Jets' only hope in scoring any points on Monday night is wide receiver Percy Harvin. Harvin has been kept quiet over the last two weeks but most of that has to do with the play at quarterback. He is without a doubt one of the most electrifying players of the game, but even Harvin can't do anything if his teammates don't get him the ball. He'll be covered heavily against Miami but if there is one hope for some production in the Monday night game on the home team's side of the football, it will be Harvin.











