Squirrel’s Nuts & Bolts: Dolphins - Bills Showdown Strategy (Week 3 NFL DFS)

Sep 18, 2025
Squirrel’s Nuts & Bolts: Dolphins - Bills Showdown Strategy (Week 3 NFL DFS)

Week 3 of the NFL season kicks off with an AFC East showdown as the Dolphins visit the Bills in Buffalo. This is our first primetime game of the year with a double-digit spread (and just our second of the overall season) as the Dolphins are 12.5-point road underdogs, with the total set at 49.5 points. Expectations were higher for both teams back in September, but the Dolphins have stumbled to an 0-2 start with losses to the Colts and Patriots. The Bills, meanwhile, have the home-field advantage and are 2-0 with victories over the Ravens and Jets.

While the Miami offense and QB Tua Tagovailoa have drawn criticism, the Dolphins' defense could be a greater problem. Miami has allowed 75% of its opponents’ drives this season to end in points; the next-worst team (Carolina) is sitting at 56%. They’re surrendering the second-most points per game and have yet to force a turnover. Offensively, Miami is loaded with talent behind Tua, with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle (who is expected to test his injured shoulder pre-game) at WR and RB DeVon Achane, who is one of the best receiving RBs in the league. But the offense has been less than the sum of its parts, ranking 8th-worst on both yards and points per game this season.

Buffalo, on the other hand, has looked like a championship contender. Through two weeks, the Bills lead the NFL in yards per game on offense, while allowing the 8th-fewest yards per game on defense. Quarterback Josh Allen and running back James Cook have combined for five rushing touchdowns, and five Buffalo pass-catchers (including Cook) have racked up six or more receptions across the first two games. For DFS single-game contests, we’ll have to keep in mind the spread of the game and potential blowout scenarios, while also knowing that our opponents will be doing the same. Let’s break down this AFC East showdown, highlight the key plays, and uncover the strategies that could help you climb the leaderboards.

How I Plan to Beat the Field

There’s little doubt who will be the highest-owned CPT/MVP in this game, even with the salary multiplier. Josh Allen should dominate top-spot ownership in DFS lineups, followed by Dolphins RB De’Von Achane – a distant second – who could pile up receptions if Miami is forced to play catch-up. That creates an early decision point: follow the field with Allen or Achane at captain and differentiate in the Flex spots, or take a contrarian CPT/MVP and allow for a chalkier Flex build.

My plan to beat the field is to embrace some risk and go underweight on both Allen and Achane at CPT/MVP. With a big spread and a high implied total for Buffalo, I expect the field to be overconfident about how the game plays out statistically. While I expect Buffalo to control this game just like everyone else, there are plenty of scenarios where Allen doesn’t need a standout fantasy performance for the Bills to win comfortably. For context, Allen scored fewer than 12 DraftKings points last week while attempting only 25 passes in a 30-10 win over the Jets. Achane is more palatable at a cheaper price – especially if Jaylen Waddle is out – but he probably still needs a touchdown to justify the captain slot. I’ll be under the field on both and look further down the price list for top-spot plays.

Here are some of the players I’m targeting in the mid-range of pricing tonight, with their DraftKings prices:

  • Tyreek Hill ($9,800): A strong leverage play against Achane with massive upside. He’s coming off a 109-yard receiving game last week.
  • Keon Coleman ($6,800): After an 8-catch, 112-yard, 1-TD debut, he disappeared in Week 2. He could re-emerge as Buffalo’s primary receiver.
  • Khalil Shakir ($6,600): The top Buffalo WRs are both in play for me in the CPT/MVP spot. Shakir had 100 targets last season, 25 more than the next-highest Bills player.

I’ll also keep kickers firmly in the pool, and I again expect to stay underweight on defenses, though I’ll likely have double-digit exposure to the Bills D in a strong home matchup against a shaky Miami offense that could disintegrate. The field will notice the same edge, so expect Buffalo’s defense to be popular (and over-owned). This game offers some other intriguing cheap options:

  • Dalton Kincaid ($5,400): Second on the Bills in targets last season and receptions this year, though splitting snaps with Dawson Knox.
  • Ray Davis ($2,600): Leverage off the more expensive James Cook, Davis could see more carries in a blowout scenario.
  • Nick Westbrook-Ikhine ($2,000): Signed with Miami after scoring nine TDs for Tennessee last year. With three catches so far, he doesn’t need much to pay off his bargain tag.

With that player pool in mind, the next step is building smarter lineups—so let’s move into some lineup rules to consider for strong roster construction.

Lineup Rules to Consider

Here are some rules to consider when building lineups for this Showdown contest:

  • If I use both Josh Allen and James Cook in a lineup, I’ll require at least one other Bills receiver (or the Buffalo D/ST) in the lineup.
    Allen and Cook can cannibalize each other’s rushing production, so if Cook is in the lineup, then Allen likely needs to be putting up points through the air. If they both land in the winning lineup, that’s likely bad news for the Dolphins, and this rule also helps minimize Miami players in the lineup.
  • I’ll pair both Tua Tagovailoa at CPT with multiple receivers in the Flex spots.
    While Josh Allen has the rushing ability to land as the CPT on the winning lineup without bringing along a receiver, Tua likely needs to be spreading receiving points to multiple pass-catchers to end up as the winning CPT.
  • I’ll limit my rosters to one RB from Miami, but allow multiple Bills RBs.
    Buffalo saw four RBs get at least 25% of the snaps last week – James Cook, Ty Johnson, Ray Davis, and Reggie Gilliam. With plenty of potential touchdowns to go around and cheap price tags on the back-ups, multiple Buffalo RBs could land in the winning lineup. Meanwhile, Achane dominated work with a 93% snap share last year and is unlikely to land in the winning lineup with another Miami RB.
  • I’ll pair WRs in the CPT spot with their QB in the Flex spots.
    This is a common-sense correlation rule I usually use. If a WR has a big enough game to end up in the CPT spot, he likely added enough points to his QB to elevate him into a FLEX spot.
  • I’ll use, at most, two receivers from one team in the Flex spots unless I’m using their QB as the CPT in that lineup.
    If three receivers from one team land in the winning lineup, it’s likely their QB had the best day of all. Putting the QB at the CPT spot in this case makes logical sense.

A Look at the Prop Market

Let’s take a look at some player props that could provide insight into how the game might play out. Note that these aren’t betting recommendations, but they are props worth keeping in mind when building DFS lineups.

  • Keon Coleman – O/U 43.5 Receiving Yards, Over 3.5 Receptions (+129), +170 Anytime TD
    DraftKings: $6,800 ($10,200 CPT)
  • Khalil Shakir – O/U 42.5 Receiving Yards, Over 4.5 Receptions (+107), +245 Anytime TD
    DraftKings: $6,600 ($9,900 CPT)

The prop market tells a story here, with Coleman and Shakir carrying nearly identical yardage expectations, but Coleman is more likely to score a touchdown while Shakir is more likely to rack up receptions. I’ll prioritize Coleman by a hair in the CPT/MVP spot, while paying more attention to Shakir in the Flex positions.

We could see some fireworks tonight from the Bills' offense, and this is a crucial AFC East divisional game for Miami if they want to save their season. Let’s build some sharp lineups, enjoy the game, and hope to cash in under the bright lights!

FanDuel Ownership Projections

Name Position Team MVP Salary Flex Salary Total Ownership MVP Ownership Flex Ownership
Josh Allen QB BUF 14200 14200 90 58 32
De'Von Achane RB MIA 12200 12200 52 12 40
James Cook RB BUF 11600 11600 49 9 40
Tyreek Hill WR MIA 11000 11000 36 5 31
Tua Tagovailoa QB MIA 10800 10800 58 8 50
Khalil Shakir WR BUF 9000 9000 15 1 14
Jaylen Waddle WR MIA 8600 8600 39 1 38
Keon Coleman WR BUF 8000 8000 33 1 32
Bills DEF BUF 7400 7400 17 4 13
Matt Prater K BUF 7000 7000 33 1 32
Dalton Kincaid TE BUF 6600 6600 11 0 11
Riley Patterson K MIA 6200 6200 16 0 16
Dolphins DEF MIA 6000 6000 3 0 3
Joshua Palmer WR BUF 5400 5400 27 0 27
Darren Waller TE MIA 4800 4800 0 0 0
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR MIA 4600 4600 1 0 1
Ty Johnson RB BUF 4200 4200 12 0 12
Elijah Moore WR BUF 4000 4000 1 0 1
Ollie Gordon RB MIA 3600 3600 1 0 1
Ray Davis RB BUF 3200 3200 25 0 25
Jaylen Wright RB MIA 3000 3000 2 0 2
Malik Washington WR MIA 2800 2800 33 0 33
Dawson Knox TE BUF 2400 2400 23 0 23
Curtis Samuel WR BUF 2000 2000 0 0 0
D'Wayne Eskridge WR MIA 1800 1800 1 0 1
Tanner Conner TE MIA 1600 1600 16 0 16
Jackson Hawes TE BUF 1200 1200 1 0 1
Julian Hill TE MIA 1200 1200 2 0 2
Tyrell Shavers WR BUF 1200 1200 1 0 1
Theo Wease WR MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
JaMycal Hasty RB MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Tyler Bass K BUF 1000 1000 0 0 0
Shane Buechele QB BUF 1000 1000 0 0 0
Reggie Gilliam RB BUF 1000 1000 0 0 0
Alec Ingold RB MIA 1000 1000 2 0 2
Alexander Mattison RB MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Jeff Wilson RB MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Jason Sanders K MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Mitch Trubisky QB BUF 1000 1000 0 0 0
Zach Wilson QB MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Quinn Ewers QB MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Frank Gore Jr. RB BUF 1000 1000 0 0 0
Jalin Conyers TE MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Kristian Wilkerson WR BUF 1000 1000 0 0 0
Tahj Washington WR MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0
Greg Dulcich TE MIA 1000 1000 0 0 0

DraftKings Ownership Projections

Name Position Team Captain Salary Flex Salary Total Ownership Captain Ownership Flex Ownership
Josh Allen QB BUF 18600 12400 86 35 51
De'Von Achane RB MIA 16200 10800 44 14 30
James Cook RB BUF 15900 10600 42 9 33
Tyreek Hill WR MIA 14700 9800 44 9 35
Tua Tagovailoa QB MIA 14100 9400 47 6 41
Jaylen Waddle WR MIA 13200 8800 30 3 27
Keon Coleman WR BUF 10200 6800 47 8 39
Khalil Shakir WR BUF 9900 6600 36 7 29
Mitch Trubisky QB BUF 9000 6000 0 0 0
Zach Wilson QB MIA 9000 6000 0 0 0
Shane Buechele QB BUF 9000 6000 0 0 0
Quinn Ewers QB MIA 9000 6000 0 0 0
Bills DEF BUF 8700 5800 16 3 13
Dalton Kincaid TE BUF 8100 5400 22 1 21
Matt Prater K BUF 7500 5000 30 1 29
Joshua Palmer WR BUF 7200 4800 26 2 24
Riley Patterson K MIA 6600 4400 15 0 15
Darren Waller TE MIA 6000 4000 0 0 0
Elijah Moore WR BUF 5400 3600 2 0 2
Malik Washington WR MIA 4800 3200 31 1 30
Dolphins DEF MIA 4500 3000 3 0 3
Jaylen Wright RB MIA 4200 2800 2 0 2
Ray Davis RB BUF 3900 2600 10 0 10
Dawson Knox TE BUF 3600 2400 24 1 23
Ollie Gordon RB MIA 3300 2200 1 0 1
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR MIA 3000 2000 3 0 3
Ty Johnson RB BUF 2400 1600 19 0 19
Julian Hill TE MIA 2100 1400 1 0 1
Curtis Samuel WR BUF 1800 1200 0 0 0
D'Wayne Eskridge WR MIA 1500 1000 1 0 1
Tanner Conner TE MIA 1200 800 15 0 15
Jackson Hawes TE BUF 900 600 0 0 0
Alec Ingold RB MIA 600 400 1 0 1
Kristian Wilkerson WR BUF 300 200 0 0 0
Jeff Wilson RB MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Jason Sanders K MIA 300 200 0 0 0
JaMycal Hasty RB MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Jalin Conyers TE MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Reggie Gilliam RB BUF 300 200 0 0 0
Greg Dulcich TE MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Frank Gore Jr. RB BUF 300 200 0 0 0
Tahj Washington WR MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Theo Wease WR MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Tyler Bass K BUF 300 200 0 0 0
Alexander Mattison RB MIA 300 200 0 0 0
Tyrell Shavers WR BUF 300 200 2 0 2
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