Jarvis Landry, WR, Dolphins
Revis Island is where No. 1 receivers go to die for a week, and this time around it’s Jarvis Landry’s turn. He still has not reached the end zone this season and is beginning to lose targets to Rishard Matthews.
Landry will likely have big games down the road, but in London against the Jets and on a dysfunctional offense, this is not the week. There is no guarantee right now that Revis will shadow Landry all game, but if he does are you willing to take that risk? In PPR leagues, Landry should still be able to have a decent day (regardless of the Revis situation), but he is setup for a disappointing week for his fantasy owners in Week 4.
Vincent Jackson, WR, Buccaneers
It’s time to give up on Vincent Jackson as a viable top 20 receiver. After seeing 11 targets in Week 1, he has seen a combined nine over the last two weeks and has a measly nine receptions so far.
Additionally, Carolina has only allowed one touchdown to wide receivers this season. Unless you’re desperate, Jackson is nothing more than a mid to low-end flex play in Week 4. His targets are inconsistent, and he's going up against a tough defense. Do you really want to risk plugging that type of situation into your fantasy football lineup? Look for other wide receiver options in Week 4, and see how this situation unfolds moving forward.