2 days agoNew Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr (groin) popped up on the team's injury report for Week 4, though he was a full participant in practices this week and carries no injury designation going into his next game. After scoring six total touchdowns (five passing, one rushing) in the Saints' back-to-back blowouts to start the season, Carr failed to crack double digits in fantasy points in Week 3. In Week 4, the Saints face the Atlanta Falcons who have allowed a paltry 6.04 yards per attempt to opposing quarterbacks thus far in 2024. Carr has the additional challenge of missing his starting center, Erik McCoy (groin), and possibly Chris Olave (hamstring) who left Friday's practice early and is questionable for the NFC South matchup. Carr might still be a play in two-quarterback formats but in most leagues, streamers should avoid him in Week 4.Source: RotoBaller
2 days agoThe Pittsburgh Steelers have been stout defensively this season, surrendering the fewest yards and points per contest in the NFL. They are primed for further success at home against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. Although Indianapolis' offense has scored a respectable amount of points through three weeks, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson currently leads the league in interceptions thrown. If running back Jonathan Taylor struggles against a Steelers defense allowing the second-fewest rushing yards per game, Richardson could be forced to throw the ball while dealing with immense pressure from DPOY favorite T.J. Watt. Fantasy managers should lock Pittsburgh's DST into lineups of all shapes and sizes on Sunday.Source: Pro Football Reference
2 days agoJacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little is not a great starting option against the Houston Texans in Week 4. The Jaguars offense has struggled to start the year, putting up just 40 points through three games. The rookie kicker has nailed four out of five kicks so far, with his one miss coming from 43 yards. He hasn't had many opportunities to kick field goals with the offense struggling, but he has shown he has the leg to nail kicks over 50 yards. If the offense were to show improvement in Week 4, Little could become a decent fantasy option, as the offense on paper should be getting into field goal range more often. For now though, with just 18 fantasy points through three games, the upside for Little as a fantasy kicker does not seem to be there. Until the offense improves, Little is best left off of fantasy rosters in Week 4.Source: RotoBaller
2 days agoSan Francisco 49ers rookie running back Isaac Guerendo will look to build on a modest increase in usage in Week 4 when the team hosts the New England Patriots. Last week against the Rams in Los Angeles, Guerendo took five carries for 19 yards and zero passing targets. The fourth-round pick saw his offensive snap count grow to 10 after combining for four total in his first two games. It's very unlikely that Guerendo will become usable for fantasy players in mainstream leagues without an injury to Mason, given head coach Kyle Shanahan's tendency to use his main back as a bell cow. In Week 4 Guerendo should remain on fantasy benches. However, he represents nearly as good an injury stash as any in the league, so managers who can afford to hold, should.Source: Pro Football Reference
2 days agoPittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell has been very productive to start the 2024 campaign and will look to keep rolling against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. While Pittsburgh's offense is not necessarily firing on all cylinders, the Steelers' defense has been dominant, often leaving the offense little work to do to get within Boswell's range. He may not offer the same weekly upside as a kicker on a team with a more potent offense, but Boswell is about as steady as they come. For what it's worth, the Colts are tied for the fifth-most fantasy points per game allowed to kickers this season, and with Indianapolis giving up the second-most offensive yards in the league, fantasy managers can start Boswell with confidence on Sunday.Source: RotoBaller
2
days
agoThe
Jacksonville
Jaguars
defense/special
teams
unit
is
one
of
the
lowest-ranked
options
in
Week
4
against
the
Houston
Texans.
The
Texans
will
be
missing
Tank
Dell
and
potentially
Joe
Mixon,
but
despite
that,
they
still
have
plenty
of
weapons
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2 days agoLas Vegas Raiders running back Alexander Mattison had twice the snaps of fellow running back Zamir White in Week 3, but he only had six touches and salvaged his fantasy day with a score. The Raiders will face the Cleveland Browns in Week 4, and Mattison could find running room scarce. On so few touches, he probably won't be fantasy relevant. He had a promising nine touches in Week 1 but only four in Week 2 and six in Week 3, meaning his role in the offense isn't increasing. The Browns have a fantastic defense, and with the Raiders unable to get much going against the far inferior Carolina Panthers in Week 3, it's unlikely they'll fare much better this week. Mattison isn't startable in fantasy in Week 4. He'll likely only be relevant if he gets lucky enough to score a touchdown or two. He should be benched or on waivers in all leagues in Week 4.Source: ESPN
2 days agoPittsburgh Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth is yet to find the end zone or surpass 40 yards receiving in a contest in 2024 but still offers reliability against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. The fourth-year pro is the only tight end in the NFL to catch at least four passes in every game this season. While it is fair to have concerns regarding Freiermuth's lack of touchdown upside, it is difficult to ignore consistent involvement at a position that has been so devoid of fantasy production as of late. The Colts have surrendered the seventh-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends, making this a matchup Freiermuth can take advantage of. The 25-year-old can be trusted as a low-end starting option on Sunday.Source: RotoBaller
2 days agoLas Vegas Raiders running back Zamir White has had a terrible start to the 2024 season, and there's not much reason to think that will improve in Week 4 when the Raiders face the Cleveland Browns. White had just 10 carries for a meager 34 yards in Week 3's blowout loss to the Carolina Panthers, and White has failed to score a single touchdown this season. He's averaging 3.2 yards per carry. The Raiders don't have much of a run game to speak of, and the Browns defense they're facing is still one of the best in the league. It would be a miracle if White put up a fantasy-relevant stat line without a ton of catches inflating his PPR totals. He was out-snapped 28 to 14 by fellow backfield teammate Alexander Mattison in Week 3, who had twice as many snaps. White is not startable at all and should be on benches or waivers in every league. He's shaping up to be a huge bust in fantasy drafts.Source: ESPN
2 days agoLas Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers has his best chance of the season at a breakout game when he faces the Cleveland Browns in Week 4. The Raiders will be without star receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) and tight end Michael Mayer (personal), which leaves many vacated targets for Bowers to vacuum up. He has had a fantastic start to the season (at least for a tight end), with 18 catches for 197 yards through three contests. Bowers won't need a ton of targets to be fantasy-relevant at the tight end position. Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew II clearly trusts him. The 21-year-old has 21 targets, meaning he's caught nearly 86% of passes coming his way. He's a reliable safety valve for Minshew. If the Browns' defense is able to put a lot of pressure on Minshew, he could look Bowers' way more on short passes. The Raiders rookie tight end is a must-start in all fantasy leagues that feature tight ends.Source: ESPN
2
days
agoSan
Francisco
49ers
running
back
Jordan
Mason
will
take
on
the
New
England
Patriots
in
a
home
interconference
matchup
on
Sunday.
Last
week,
Mason
was
disappointing
for
fantasy
managers,
coming
into
the
game
against
the
Rams
in
Los
Angeles
as
a
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2
days
agoJacksonville
Jaguars
wide
receiver
Brian
Thomas
Jr.
has
shown
to
be
a
reliable
receiver
heading
into
Week
4
against
the
Houston
Texans.
The
rookie
receiver
has
11
receptions
for
189
yards
and
a
touchdown
so
far.
In
an
offense
struggling
to
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2 days agoThe Las Vegas Raiders D/ST had another rough game in Week 3, and they're not worth starting in Week 4 when they face the Cleveland Browns. Las Vegas had some hype coming into the season, especially with free agent signing Christian Wilkins, but they've fallen flat so far. The Raiders DST has generated only one takeaway for the entire season. They haven't held an opponent to under 20 points yet and aren't even averaging two sacks per game. On top of that, star defensive end Maxx Crosby (ankle) is doubtful for Sunday’s game. The Raiders are horrible against the run, which is odd because Wilkins was supposed to help in that area. Fantasy managers can avoid using the Raiders DST and look for another defense to stream for Week 4.Source: The Fantasy Footballers
2 days agoPittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens has been relatively quiet for fantasy purposes so far in 2024 and will look to turn things around against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4. Pickens once again led the Steelers in targets last week but was outshined by Calvin Austin III, who scored a 55-yard touchdown. Because of his ability to make plays downfield, Pickens is always a viable fantasy option, but his upside is even more solidified this week with the Colts surrendering the sixth-most fantasy points per contest to opposing wideouts. As quarterback Justin Fields continues to get comfortable in Pittsburgh's offense, it's clear that Pickens will be his most reliable option. His guaranteed opportunities and high ceiling make Pickens an incredibly appealing fantasy WR2 this week.Source: RotoBaller
2
days
agoLas
Vegas
Raiders
quarterback
Gardner
Minshew
II
faces
a
stiff
test
in
the
Raiders'
upcoming
Week
4
matchup
against
the
Cleveland
Browns.
Minshew
was
ineffective
in
Week
3
against
the
Panthers,
failing
to
get
much
going
until
the
game
was
out
of
reach.
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