James Jones scored a touchdown in the dying embers of each of his first two games. I'm not suggesting you chase his touchdowns, even though James did lead the league in scores back in 2012.
What's more promising is his 14 targets in Week 2 (up from just 3 in Week 1). The Raiders did throw more in Week 2, but Jones was targeted on 9.38% of Week 1 passes but 33.33% in Week 2, leading to 9 receptions and 112 yards.
You'll need to keep an eye out to see if Darrelle Revis is going to cover Jones, but it's tough to ignore such a high volume of targets, even in a less-than-ideal matchup.