Tyler Huntley completed 13-of-21 targets for 92 yards in Miami’s 31-12 Week 4 loss to the Titans, adding eight carries for 40 yards and a rushing touchdown.
Huntley actually “improved” in the second half, as he was only 7-of-10 for 35 yards at the break. But it’s hard to deny that the Dolphins had virtually no ability to throw with Huntley installed as the starter after joining the team just two weeks ago. Miami completed just two passes 10 or more yards past the line of scrimmage, and none beyond 20. For those in super-deep leagues, Huntley did at least provide the rushing touchdowns. The bigger story is that the Dolphins offense is in shambles headed into Week 5’s game at New England, and nobody Miami has tried at quarterback in Tua Tagovailoa’s absence has shown the ability to shepherd Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Devon Achane to respectable fantasy days. Huntley may get another chance in Week 5 by virtue of not being Tim Boyle, but that’s about all he has going for him right now.