The Dolphins boast the best offense in football, and it's not close. Tagovailoa leads the NFL in most categories and sits as the QB2 on the year. It's full steam ahead against the Eagles in the contest with the highest over/under in Week 7.
Raheem Mostert (RB, MIA)
It's a very difficult matchup for Mostert, but he's now in the "too good to move off of" category. We know the Dolphins will score and find ways to get him the ball so there's no fear in trotting him out there. Where things become intriguing is the No. 2 option. Jeff Wilson Jr. appears ready to roll. We'll wait for the official word but he was close last week and practiced in full Wednesday and Thursday. Salvon Ahmed may steal a few touches, especially in Wilson's first week back, but Wilson would be the one to look to if you need help. He's a flex option with plenty of upside.
UPDATE: Wilson practiced in full and is off the injury report. He's a strong flex option despite the matchup.
Jalen Hurts (QB, PHI)
Hurts blew the game for his team. He committed three turnovers, one of which was a brutal interception. He also failed to get first downs and hit open receivers late in the game. His 45 passing attempts were the most since 2021, signaling a desperation late in the contest and an inability to run the ball. Fortunately for fantasy, he found the end zone once on the ground and once through the air en route to a QB4 finish. It's a great matchup and they'll need to keep pace, so he's right back out there.
A.J. Brown (WR, PHI)
Brown keeps dominating week in and week out. We're running out of superlatives at this point. DeVonta Smith led the team in targets, but the production wasn't there. His target share (26%), targets per route run (22%), air yards (45%), and route participation (100%) were all ahead of Brown. It means things should break his way if the usage continues. He's on the injury report with a hamstring, but so long as he's out there, he's a top-24 receiver.
D'Andre Swift (RB, PHI)
Swift's role is absolutely incredible. He has a targets per route run of 21%, which ranks seventh among qualified backs. He's also averaging 17 rushing attempts per game. He's right there with Mostert as a must-start.
Dallas Goedert (TE, PHI)
Goedert followed up his explosion week with another good showing. He earned eight targets and averaged 8.4 yards per reception on five catches. It's a great matchup and they may lean on him more if Smith is hampered at all.