The Week 2 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans features two teams looking to gain an edge in their respective divisions. We've got the fantasy projections for you, courtesy of NumberFire.
Fantasy football projections, Week 2: Cowboys vs Titans featuring Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, Jake Locker and Kendall Wright
We break down the Week 2 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans.


Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys once again find themselves in the perfect storm for fantasy owners. Quarterback Tony Romo plays behind arguably the league's best offensive line, has a good running game led by DeMarco Murray and plenty of receiving threats. When you factor in Dallas's defense that could stop anyone last year or last week, it's a recipe for solid fantasy stats all year. Romo finished last week completing 23 of 37 passes for 281 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions. While it isn't quite the ideal line for fantasy owners, this should go down as one of Romo's worst performances of the year which gives him a high floor.
Running back DeMarco Murray carved up San Francisco's front-seven, rushing 22 times for 118 yards and a touchdown in addition to three catches for 25 yards. The sky is the limit for Murray as long as he can stay healthy.
Romo did an excellent job of spreading the ball around which resulted in no more than four catches for any of his receivers. Dez Bryant remains the focal point of the offense and an elite WR1. Second year receiver Terrance Williams justified his status as a sleeper pick with a 4/50/1 line. Williams should see single coverage all year long playing opposite Bryant and offers WR3 appeal with upside. Although tight end Jason Witten could only secure two passes for 14 yards, his status as a mid-range TE1 remains intact.
Tennessee Titans
It's only been one game but Titans quarterback Jake Locker has a look a fourth-year veteran who could be close to coming into his own. After battling injury and accuracy issues his first three years, Locker put together a solid performance, going 22/33 for 266 yards and two touchdowns. If Locker can keep the momentum going, he'll be a sneaky QB2 that offers some upside with his 4.59 wheels. Running back Shonn Greene lead the Titans' backfield with 15 carries for 71 yards. He still doesn't present a strong flex start as rookie Bishop Sankey's role will only grow as the season progresses.
Third-year man Kendall Wright led the Titans receivers with a 6/46/1 line. A PPR dynamo last year with only two touchdowns, Wright looks poised to reach that next level of development that receivers often achieve in their third season. Justin Hunter's targets weren't quite there but he continued to showcase is extraordinary play-making ability catching three balls for 63 yards. Hunter averaged an eye-popping 19.7 YPC on 18 catches in last year's rookie season. At 6'4", he's a guy to keep an eye on.











