The Week 2 matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills features looking to gain an early edge in the AFC East. We've got all of the fantasy projections for you, courtesy of NumberFire.
Fantasy football projections, Week 2: Dolphins vs Bills, featuring Sammy Watkins, CJ Spiller, Mike Wallace and Knowshon Moreno
We break down the Week 2 matchup between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills.


Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins offense remains an up-and-coming work in progress. After putting up 33 points to beat the New England Patriots in Week 1, it appears that Miami's offense is trending in the right direction after handing the reigns over to new offensive coordinator Bill Lazor. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill continues to show steady development after starting the year off going 18/32 for 178 with two touchdowns and one interception.
After battling injuries all throughout the training camp and preseason, newly acquired running back Knowshon Moreno came out of nowhere and dropped a 24/134/1 line in his debut. Lamar Miller is still a part of the game plan but he can't be considered more than a flex option after receiving only 11 carries and losing a fumble even though he did catch a touchdown. Just as many predicted, wide receiver Mike Wallace is in a much better position to put up improved numbers in his second season with Miami. He went 7/81/1 last week and there is no reason not to expect similar production moving forward. Tight end Charles Clay will also be in the mix and is a solid TE2 option.
Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills remain one of the most run-heavy offenses in the league. Running back CJ Spiller saw the lions share of the work receiving 15 carries which he turned into 53 yards in addition to catching a touchdown. Veteran Fred Jackson seven carries but quarterback EJ Manuel had the team's only rushing touchdown in addition to his decent QB2 production of 16/22 with 173 yards, one touchdown and an interception. He is still far from polished but offers some developmental upside. Rookie Sammy Watkins is the most explosive of the Bills receivers but owners can't expect consistent production in such a run-heavy scheme. He has plenty of room to improve on last week's 3/31 line but owners shouldn't get ahead of themselves. Robert Woods turned in a solid 4/78 performance but is limited to WR4 upside.











