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Week 4 2024 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

Week 4 2024 Fantasy Football Rankings: WR

Nico Collins seems to continue to compete against the Jaguars, Garrett Wilson faces another tough duel and Diontae Johnson follows on from the best game of his career.

Other positions: quarterback | Run back | Tight End/Kicker/Defense

Updated 9/29. at 9:30 a.m. ET. Deebo Samuel added. Chris Olave continued to tick off.

Week 4 Recipient

1 Justin Jefferson MIN at GB
2 CeeDee Lamb DAL at NYG
3 Nico Collins HOU against JAC
4 Amon-Ra St. Brown DET vs. SEA
5 Yes'Marr Chase CIN at CAR
6 Rashee Rice KC at the LAC
7 Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI vs. WHAT
8 DK Metcalf SEA at DET
9 Malik Nabers NYG vs DAL
10 Garrett Wilson NYJ vs. DEN
11 Tyreek Hill MIA vs. TEN
12 Chris Godwin TB vs. PHI
13 Diontae Johnson CAR vs CIN
14 Stefon Diggs HOU against JAC
15 DJ Moore CHI vs LAR
16 Brandon Aiyuk SF vs NE
17 Mike Evans TB vs. PHI
18 Amari Cooper CLE at LV
19 Zay flowers BAL vs BUF
20 Chris Olave NO at ATL
21 George Pickens PIT at IND
22 Terry McLaurin WAS at ARI
23 Jameson Williams DET vs. SEA
24 Deebo Samuel SF vs NE
25 Drake London ATL vs. NO
26 T-shirt Higgins CIN at CAR
27 Jayden Reed GB vs. MIN
28 Jaylen Waddle MIA vs. TEN
29 Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA at DET
30 Rome Odunze CHI vs LAR
31 Jauan Jennings SF vs NE
32 Rashid Shaheed NO at ATL
33 Darnell Mooney ATL vs. NO
34 Khalil Shakir BUF at BAL
35 Calvin Ridley TEN at MIA
36 Christian Kirk JAC at HOU
37 Brian Thomas Jr. JAC at HOU
38 Michael Pittman IND vs PIT
39 Xavier Worthy KC at the LAC
40 Tyler Lockett SEA at DET
41 DeAndre Hopkins TEN at MIA
42 Jerry Jeudy CLE at LV
43 Courtland Sutton THE at NYJ
44 Christian Watson GB vs. MIN
45 Wan'Dale Robinson NYG vs DAL
46 Greg Dortch ARI vs. WHAT
47 Jakobi Meyers LV vs CLE
48 Ladd McConkey LAC against KC
49 Demarcus Robinson LAR at CHI
50 Michael Wilson ARI vs. WHAT
51 Jordan Addison MIN at GB
52 Quentin Johnston LAC against KC
53 Alec Pierce IND vs PIT
54 Tutu Atwell LAR at CHI
55 Andrei Iosivas CIN at CAR
56 Tre Tucker LV vs CLE
57 Brandin Cooks DAL at NYG
58 Keon Coleman BUF at BAL
59 De Mario Douglas NE at SF
60 Gabe Davis JAC at HOU
61 Ray Ray McCloud ATL vs. NO
62 Curtis Samuel BUF at BAL
63 Allen Lazard NYJ vs. DEN
64 Jalen Tolbert DAL at NYG
65 Xavier Legette CAR vs CIN
66 Mike Williams NYJ vs. DEN
67 Josh Reynolds THE at NYJ
68 Romeo Doubs GB vs. MIN
69 Luke McCaffrey WAS at ARI
70 Jalen Nailor MIN at GB
71 Rashod Bateman BAL vs BUF
72 Josh Downs IND vs PIT
73 Dontayvion wicks GB vs. MIN
74 Yes'Lynn Polk NE at SF

WR Notes: The only storage Justin Jefferson An explosion competition has so far been a non-competitive game script. However, together with Jaire Alexander, who should finally arrive in Green Bay on Sunday. … Nico Collins is looking more and more like someone who wants to fight for first place in the standings. He has been the only consistent player in the Texans' offense so far. The miserable Jags enter Week 4 allowing the third-most yards. … Neither DeVonta Smith (Concussion) still AJ Brown (Thighs) appear to be able to hold their own against the Bucs' injury-plagued defense. That leaves…guys left to catch passes. Jahan Dotson And Johnny Wilson DFS punts are not recommended in the absence of Smith/Brown. … T-shirt Higgins came back on Monday and Yes'Marr Chase had the seventh-biggest PPR explosion of his career, albeit on “only” seven targets. The Panthers are still a great place to bounce back. Higgins showed enough to get back to the WR2/3 limit. … Rashee Rice ranks third in receiver targets and second in total PPR points. It has become the only financially viable aspect of the Chiefs' bizarre global offensive. The Chargers appear to be too banged up to slow him down this Sunday.

Marvin Harrison and Kyler Murray still have a ways to go in the Air Yards Realization department. The Commanders, who allow by far the most fantasy points to wide receivers, will do whatever it takes to get them there. … Everything is included DK Metcalf This summer I was terrified after his four targets in Week 1. Since then he has posted 14/233/2 in 20 looks. The bulk of this work came in Week 2, but Week 3 delivered the bulk. The Seahawks also closed things out in the final three quarters, which isn't a luxury they'll allow themselves in the fast lane at Ford Field on Monday night. … Malik Nabers broke out on 18.205.3 on 30 targets in the last two weeks. You know don't bench him, I'm just trying to figure out how sensitive Daniel Jones is to these numbers before putting him in the top 5. The Cowboys pass defense is a big midweek test for The Dimesman. … Kyle Shanahan was too busy proving he could shut down his No. 3 receiver in Week 3 to promote him Brandon Aiyuk along with his first 50-yard performance of 2024. With the Pats looking like an absurd pass funnel, this is the case has be the week.

Chris Olave has quietly exceeded 80 yards each of the last two weeks. The Falcons' pass defense is off to a strong start, but it's also a close battle. Translation: It's a good starting point for Olave to finally achieve 10 goals. … Garrett WilsonThe slow start seems all but guaranteed to be an extra week compared to the Broncos' Pat Surtain-driven coverage. No team allows fewer receiver fantasy points than Denver. … Week 3 was the worst case scenario for Tyreek Hill And Jaylen Waddle. There aren't really any “best case scenarios” right now, but Snoop Huntley leaving Skylar Thompson and Tim Boyle is certainly a scenario better Scenario. I still have faith that coach Mike McDaniel will find a way to keep his top weapons from wasting away during the at least three more games that Tua Tagovailoa is on the sideline. … I don't believe Davante Adams is “done,” etc. However, I’m going to skip him in a 36.5 total point contest that looks like nothing but bad news. The Raiders can't decide on a quarterback and the Browns are falling apart. At least the game is available in Vegas.

Rome OdunzeThe quiet Weeks 1 and 2 marked only the 55th time since 2000 that a rookie wideout scored at least 11 goals in a game prior to Week 4. Maybe this is a joke, but you get the meaning: the boy can already turn heads. There are many moving parts, none more effective than Keenan Allen's (heel) uncertain health. Odunze still seems like a worthwhile bet against the Rams' sloppy defense. … Chris Godwin has cleared six catches, eight scores and a touchdown in each of his first three appearances. He continues to “radiate” energy back. … That wasn't the biggest development for Receiver Mate Mike Evanswho currently ranks 49th in receiver targets and 63rd in total yardage. The Eagles' shaky pass defense seemed to be getting on track in Week 3. … How much can we respond to a, uh, best game of our careers? Diontae Johnson in Dave Canales' first Panthers contest with a real quarterback? A lot. Still, we shouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be Johnson's best game of the season. Still, the Bengals are a hot streak spot. … Amari Cooper converted the air yards to actual production in week 3. We just hope this Browns offense doesn't get too derailed with their OL injuries.

Jameson Williams finally had a quiet trip. The Seahawks are currently giving up the second-fewest WR fantasy points after facing a poor number of opposing passers, so they don't stand out from the competition. … Jayden Reed It seems like he's eager to get started. We're tempering expectations again for another week as Jordan Love faces an elite defense with a knee impediment. … Darnell Mooney appears to be the clear No. 2 passing option for Atlanta. In my opinion, this is worthy of a spot in the top 36. … It was predictably a wild ride Jaxon Smith-Njigba. I expect more targets to “extend the running game” in a showdown under the dome that the Seahawks could struggle to keep up. … Jauan Jennings: Don't expect a repeat, but the Pats are a pass hopper. monitor George Kittle(Thigh) health. … Khalil ShakirUsing Primo still didn't mean much as the Bills struggled to find a competitive opponent. That ends on Sunday against a disappointing Ravens pass defense. …They finally fed Christian Kirk in week 3. Will it continue if Evan Engram returns? … Michael Pittman has no real reason to be hopeful as Anthony Richardson is hunting big and has difficulty hitting the broad side of a short to medium barn.

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