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Thursday Night Football Fantasy Picks Who To Start Who To Sit For Bills Vs Dolphins Week 2

Thursday Night Football Fantasy Picks: Who to Start, Who to Sit for Bills vs. Dolphins Week 2

Who to Start

Bills

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Josh Allen (QB): Allen is a must-start against a weak Dolphins defense. He has thrown for over 300 yards in both games this season and has multiple touchdowns in each game.

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Stefon Diggs (WR): Diggs is Allen's favorite target and has been productive in both games this season. He is a good option for a big game against the Dolphins.

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Gabriel Davis (WR): Davis has emerged as a solid option for the Bills and has scored a touchdown in each of the first two games. He is a good value pick for Week 2.

Dolphins

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Tua Tagovailoa (QB): Tagovailoa has been solid in the first two games of the season and has thrown for over 250 yards in each game. He is a good option for a streaming quarterback in Week 2.

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Tyreek Hill (WR): Hill is one of the most dynamic players in the NFL and is a must-start against the Bills. He has over 200 receiving yards in the first two games of the season and has scored a touchdown in each game.

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Jaylen Waddle (WR): Waddle has been a solid option for the Dolphins and has over 100 receiving yards in the first two games of the season. He is a good value pick for Week 2.

Who to Sit

Bills

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James Cook (RB): Cook has been splitting carries with Devin Singletary and has not been very productive in the first two games of the season. He is a risky play for Week 2.

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Isaiah McKenzie (WR): McKenzie has not been a major factor in the Bills' offense in the first two games of the season. He is a risky play for Week 2.

Dolphins

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Raheem Mostert (RB): Mostert has been splitting carries with Chase Edmonds and has not been very productive in the first two games of the season. He is a risky play for Week 2.

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Durham Smythe (TE): Smythe has not been a major factor in the Dolphins' offense in the first two games of the season. He is a risky play for Week 2.


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