Buffalo Bills vs Miami Dolphins Best Fantasy Pick'em Lock Plays – Cash in on Josh Allen and Tyreek Hill NFL Thursday Night DFS

Ben Verbrugge

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Week 1 of the NFL season was a smashing success. To kick off Week 2, the football Gods have blessed us with a fantastic Thursday Night Football game between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins. This high-powered matchup features two of the most explosive offenses in the league.

We have you covered for the best DFS plays in this game. Deep dive into these top Fantasy Pick'em selections for this juicy matchup. These are as close to "lock" plays as it gets.

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Bills vs Dolphins SuperDraft Picks

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Josh Allen 245.5 Passing Yards (MORE)

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Allen has averaged 347 passing yards over his last five games against the Dolphins, and the last time they matched up, he threw for 400. This number is way too low, thanks to a 232-yard performance from Allen in Week 2. Passing across the entire NFL was down to open the season, and I fully expect the Bills to start ramping it up, especially in a game that has one of the highest over-under point totals of the week.

Tyreek Hill 82.5 Receiving Yards (MORE)

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Hill's actual line is set at 95.5 yards, but the Miami speedster is featured as SuperDraft's discounted player pick tonight. With this lower total, Hill is a no-brainer play after he crushed in Week 1 posting 130 receiving yards and a touchdown on seven receptions. He is the most explosive player in the NFL, and the Dolphins will rely on the passing game tonight with Raheem Mostert inactive.

Keon Coleman 3.5 Receptions (MORE)

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Coleman was Josh Allen's most targeted receiver against the Cardinals and on the day, he wound up with four receptions for 51 yards. As a highly drafted rookie Coleman will only continue to expand his role as the weeks go by and he already seems to have the trust of his quarterback. Look for the first-year player to establish himself as the go-to option in the passing game for the Bills.

Tua Tagovailoa 22.5 Passing Completions (LESS)

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While I do expect Tagovailoa to pass a lot in this game, the line reflects that, and this number has creeped up to a little too high for my liking. Miami trailed for most of the game in Week 1 against Jacksonville, and he still only completed 23 passes while throwing the ball 37 times. His expected attempts are listed at 33.5, so he would have to improve his efficiency dramatically to get to this number.

Braxton Berrios 12.5 Receiving Yards (LESS)

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Berrios did not catch a pass in Week 1. He was targeted twice but nine other Miami players received a target against the Jaguars. With Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle commanding the lion's share of the looks in this offense, Berrios is the odd man out. He would likely need a big play to hit this line, which is what the other receivers in this offense are for.

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Ben Verbrugge

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Ben Verbrugge is a sports writer with a journalism degree from CSU Dominguez Hills. As a credentialed member of the Los Angeles media, he has covered NBA, WNBA, MLB and NFL events. Participating in and watching sports has always been essential to his life.