FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Fantasy football owners aren't real fans, according to New York Jets wide receiver Quincy Enunwa.

Enunwa's emergence in the first two games has made him a popular fantasy pickup. He appreciates the love, but he doesn't care for the fickle nature of the industry.

"I hate that," he said. "I mean, it's cool because it has more people following you, so more people want to see, 'How's Quincy going to do?' But at the same time, those aren't fans. The minute I don't get enough points for their fantasy league, I hear it. That's almost like, 'OK, I'm blocking you [on Twitter].'"

Enunwa played fantasy football in 2014, when he was riding the bench as a rookie. He called it "fun," adding, "I'm not knocking anyone who plays it, but I just don't care to hear about it."

The only thing he cares about his racking up numbers for the team that employs him, and he's off to a fantastic start -- a team-high 13 receptions, 146 yards and one touchdown. The former sixth-round pick entered the season with only 22 career catches.

Enunwa plays a hybrid role in the Jets' offense, and he's often asked, "What are you, a wide receiver or a tight end?" He has a good answer:

"I'm a playmaker."