
Two teams trending in opposite directions meet up for a divisional Week 3 battle. Miami and Tua have looked sluggish to start games, while Josh Allen and the Bills have looked like AFC favorites through the first two weeks of the season, winning one miracle game and one beatdown game last week against the Jets.
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Miami comes into this game trending downward. At 0-2, I believe they could be a few weeks away from parting ways with Mike McDaniel after a rollercoaster couple of seasons.
With that being said, the Miami offense finally showed some life against New England last week. Tua went for 300 yards and 2 TDs while Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill had respectable performances, respectively.
After their brutal Week 1 beatdown, I can’t imagine there isn’t a sense of urgency from this team on both sides of the ball, and in a divisional matchup, I believe they keep it within at most two scores all of this game. This series favors Buffalo 5-1 over their L6, but the Dolphins have kept all but two games within one possession.
Achane has created value strictly from receptions over the last two weeks. The fantasy football legend continues to serve as a great safety valve for Tua, catching 11 passes for 112 yards and 2 TDs thus far.
Against Buffalo in his rookie season, he torched them for over 170 total yards and 3 TDs. His second year? How about 3 TDs and 286 total yards?
He has the Bills' number, and with Miami desperately needing to hang in there this game to ultimately save their early season from disaster, the ball will be in Achane’s hands often.
I am still not fully on the Keon Coleman hype train yet. Allen doesn’t have a true WR1 in this offense, and it will stay that way this season. Coleman went for 112 yards in Week 1 and just 26 yards in Week 2, showcasing his inconsistency already.
While he is an anytime TD threat, Keon only went for 21 yards last season against the Dolphins and might get overshadowed by Cook, Kincaid, and Shakir this week.