FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Quincy Enunwa will leave the labels to everyone else.Hes listed as the New York Jets No. 3 wide receiver, but is considered by many as more of a tight end. Or, even an H-back.The answer is simple, as far as Enunwa is concerned.Im a playmaker, I guess, he said with a big smile Thursday.Through two games, Enunwa is leading the Jets with 13 catches for 146 yards and a touchdown. And thats for a team that also has wide receivers Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker, and running back Matt Forte in the mix.It feels pretty good right now, Enunwa said of his strong start. I dont want to get too high. Its only been two weeks.But he has gone from being perhaps an afterthought by many fans to one of the most-added players in fantasy football circles this week after a career-high 92 yards on six catches against Buffalo last week.And, if Marshall is unable to play Sunday at Kansas City with knee and foot ailments, Enunwa could be in line for even more action -- on the field and in online leagues.I hate that, a smiling Enunwa said of all the talk about his fantasy value.I mean, its cool because it has more people following me, so more people want to see, `OK, hows Quincy going to do this week? At the same time, these arent fans. So, the minute I dont have enough points for their fantasy (team), then Ill hear that. Thats almost like, OK, well, Im blocking you.The fact Enunwa is even factoring prominently in the fantasy football conversation is a bit of an early season surprise.What hes doing on the field -- in reality -- is less stunning to the guys who play with him.I think a lot of it for him, hes come a long way as a receiver, is his confidence, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick said.He wants the ball. Hes getting open. Hes making tough, contested catches. A lot of it is just his mental state, how confident he is as a football player right now.Enunwa was a sixth-round draft pick out of Nebraska in 2014 and spent most of his rookie season on the Jets practice squad before a late-season promotion.Up until that point, his NFL career had been notable mainly for his arrest for domestic violence simple assault in October 2014 -- charges that were later dropped.As a result, he was suspended by the NFL for four games last season for violating the leagues personal conduct policy, but came back in Week 11 as a consistent contributor the rest of the season.Enunwa finished with 22 catches for 315 yards, starting six games while establishing himself as a strong blocker in the run game.Whether it be in the run game or the pass game, thats what I want to be, he said. I dont want to go out there and be like, `Oh, man, Im the No. 3 receiver. Im a guy whos going to go out there and just do my job. Thats it. I dont want to do more than my job.He approached the offseason with a renewed sense of dedication, working on all aspects of the game and wanting to make an even bigger impact on the offense.Offensive coordinator Chan Gailey said Enunwa has improved his route running, his hands and expanding his knowledge of the offense. Coach Todd Bowles said Enunwas offseason work ethic was better.Just being able to know what Im supposed to do, Year 2 in the offense, I dont have to worry about, `OK, what am I supposed to do on this play? Whats going to happen on this play? Enunwa said. Now, its more so, `Whats the defense doing? OK, now react. Dont think, just react.Working closely with Fitzpatrick last season and throughout the offseason workouts has also helped.It hasnt just been good for him, its been great for our offense, Fitzpatrick said. We feed off of his confidence and how physical he is and the different plays that hes made in the first two games.At 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds, Enunwa is an imposing figure who looks the part of a bruising tight end -- or a linebacker. Against smaller defensive backs he can use his size and strength to get to passes and bust through tackle attempts.Whether its lined up on the outside, in the slot or on the line of scrimmage, Enunwa has been able to make a difference so far for the Jets.Hes worked very hard to get where he is at this point, Gailey said, and I think hell do well with whatever role we have him in.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFLDestockage Air Max Pas Cher . Marincin has played in two NHL games so far this season with two penalty minutes. The 21-year-old has three goals, four assists and a plus-5 rating in 24 games with the American Hockey Leagues Oklahoma City Barons this season. 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Referee Craig Joubert found himself named public enemy number one north of the border after wrongly handing Bernard Foley a late penalty to seal that last-gasp quarter-final victory.This time there was no blunder to blame but Foley was again the man who punished Scotland, kicking over the conversion to put the Wallabies ahead for the first time with just four minutes left, after Tevita Kuridranis bulldozing run ended with an outstretched arm over the whitewash.Scotland were looking to kick-off head coach Vern Cotters farewell tour with a victory, and it all looked so promising when 22-year-old centre Huw Jones marked his home debut with a impressive double either side of a Reece Hodge score for the visitors.Jonny Gray extended Scotlands lead early in the second half but a Wallabies line-up, full of confidence after destroying Wales last week, ultimately refused to lie down even when they were reduced to 14 men in the closing stages.Yet Scotland will reflect positively after a team tinged with inexperience put on a show that mixed maturity with verve. Ross Ford was given the honour of leading out the Scots on the afternoon of his 100th cap.Three RAF fighter jets then soared over Murrayfield before kick-off but the home side were quickly launching a bombing raid of their own. They came close to an early breakthrough when Alex Dunbars surge almost opened up the Aussie defence but in the end the hosts were forced to settle for a Greig Laidlaw penalty.Australia were in no mood to hang about though and came roaring forward. A couple of missed tackles allowed them to close to within a yard of the tryline before Sekope Kepu coughed up the ball just as a try seemed inevitable. It was a demonstration though that Scotland would have to be at their peak if they were to have any chance.Thankfully in Finn Russell, they have a genius fly-half operating at the peak of his powers. The Australians line-speed was rapid but the Glasgow stand-offs thinking was even quicker as he clipped a clever chip over their heads into the space behind.The bounce was kind for Jones as it leapt straight into his grasp, leaving the Stormers centre to gallop in unchallenged under the posts after eight minutes, wwith Laidlaw converting.dddddddddddd The Scots were moving the ball at breakneck speed but that only made the collisions more dangerous.Ryan Wilson limped off after just five minutes while Richie Gray was also forced off for a spell after a bang to the head. In the confusion, the Wallabies hit back. Israel Folau and Dane Haylett-Petty did the damage with a clever exchange of passes and with the Scots struggling to get themselves into covering positions, Hodge dived over after 12 minutes.Foley added the extras before drawing the sides level with a penalty, while Laidlaw could only skew wide with a kick of his own. Michael Cheikas men were starting to pick holes in the Scottish defence with worrying regularity. But when they left their own back door unlocked,Scotland pounced.Prop Zander Fagerson popped a pass to Jones 10 yards out and with a feint of his shoulder he gave Kuridrani the slip before scampering in for his second touchdown on 27 minutes, with Laidlaw again converting.A Foley penalty early in the second period trimmed back the deficit but it was the Scots who were celebrating again after 47 minutes. Stuart Hogg launched himself on a sprint down the right flank but while his run was stopped five yards out, not even a five-strong posse of Aussies could prevent giant lock Jonny Gray from thundering over.Laidlaws conversion, however, came back off the upright. The Wallabies were never going to accept defeat and continued to probe. Foley added another penalty but Scotland were forced to readjust when flanker John Hardie - who had replaced Wilson - was himself stretchered off.Lock Grant Gilchrist went on in his place as a makeshift back-rower. Australias bid to fight their way back into proceedings was not helped when substitute Will Skelton got himself sin-binned with 12 minutes remaining for a late shoulder barge on Jonny Gray.Yet they did not let their numerical disadvantage dissuade them and they grabbed the crucial try with four minutes remaining. From a ruck, Foley fed the ball to Kuridrani and he slipped past both Peter Horne and Hogg to dot the ball down next to the posts.That left it to Foley, who did the damage with a late penalty in that dramatic Twickenham clash 12 months ago, to repeat the act as he nailed the conversion which handed Australia the win. ' ' '