Fantasy Football Start/Sit: KaVontae Turpin, Jalen Tolbert, Ashton Jeanty

If fantasy football were easy, we’d all be 3-0 and pretending we’re masterminds who saw everything coming. Instead, most of us are staring at our benches, wondering why we started the guy with three targets instead of the one who went off for 120 yards. That’s where the Featured Pros step in. They’ve done the homework (and spared you the regret) with their Week 4 Sleepers and Duds list, so you can feel smart without actually having to be psychic.

Fantasy Football Week 4 Start/Sit Advice: Sleepers & Duds

Sleepers

Which player outside of the top 100 in the FantasyPros flex rankings is a good sleeper start, and why do you think he has upside this week?

KaVontae Turpin (WR – DAL)

“Sign me up for as many KaVontae Turpin shares as I can have. Turpin has finished as the WR24 and WR39 the last two weeks, respectively, and now faces the Green Bay Packers in what should be a shootout. On top of that, with the injury to CeeDee Lamb, he should see extra targets his way for the next few weeks.”
Trevor Land (FlurrySports)

Jalen Tolbert (WR – DAL)

Jalen Tolbert had 98 yards last week and saw a bigger bump in opportunity than KaVontae Turpin. With CeeDee Lamb out and bye weeks approaching, he is an add to consider, given his six targets in Week 3. The Cowboys’ defense is awful; you want to attack them in fantasy. I also want pieces of this passing attack with potential shootouts each week. Bonus: Parker Washington.”
David Heilman (Sports Gambling Podcast Network)

Duds

Which player inside the top 40 in the FantasyPros flex rankings is likely to disappoint fantasy managers this week?

Ashton Jeanty (RB – LV)

“Call me crazy, but I am already all the way out on Ashton Jeanty. He’s a phenomenal player, but his offensive line is atrocious. His top finish through three weeks is RB23, and now he goes up against a Chicago Bears defense that will stuff the box and force the Las Vegas Raiders to beat them through the air. With Chicago’s offense finally finding its footing as well and the Raiders likely playing from behind, Jeanty should see even less work than usual.”
Trevor Land (FlurrySports)

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