It’s important to know the top fantasy football waiver wire targets for each week of the fantasy season. Beyond the top targets, though, there is benefit to improving your bench and stashing players that are forecasted to increase in value. We’ll also be a great resource for these waiver wire stashes. Here’s a look at fantasy football players you should consider stashing this week. And here is all of our fantasy football waiver wire advice for Week 4.
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Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Stash Targets
Running Back Stash Candidates
Tyjae Spears is on the verge of coming off IR. Typically, players return from high-ankle sprains in 4-6 weeks. Spears injured his ankle in the preseason and will have missed the first four games, so it seems likely he’ll return for Week 5. It’s unclear what Spears’ role in this offense will be. However, Tony Pollard has been inefficient this season. Grab Spears while you can and see if he can bring some much-needed explosiveness to the Titans’ offense.
Blake Corum is quietly getting more touches each week. What was once Kyren Williams‘ kingdom is now accommodating Corum, too. The second-year back has topped 44 rushing yards in each of his last two games. Corum’s value predominantly comes from being the direct backup to Williams. Considering Williams had the third-most rush attempts in the league over the last two seasons, it’s probably smart for McVay to start mixing in Corum more often.
Wide Receiver Stash Candidates
Luther Burden made the most of his playing time in Week 3. Despite a 28.8% snap rate and three targets, the second-round rookie finished with 101 receiving yards. He ran only nine routes in Week 3, so don’t let the wild box score get you out over your skis here. Burden is immensely talented, though, and he should continue to eat into Olamide Zaccheaus‘s snaps moving forward. If Caleb Williams can be the quarterback Ben Johnson stans and the Bears’ faithful hope he can be, Burden could be a stretch-run difference-maker. Stash him now.
The Panthers appear to be committed to operating as a pass-heavy offense in 2025. Entering Week 3, they ranked second in neutral passing rate, per Fantasy Points Data. With Bryce Young looking at least competent after Week 1, Jalen Coker could come off IR in Week 5 and step back into a heavy weekly target load with only Tetairoa McMillan ahead of him for passing game looks. Be patient and stash Coker ahead of his return.
Quarterback Stash Candidates
We are once again listing Jaxson Dart as a worthwhile stash. In this week’s edition of “Stashing Dart,” the Giants are coming off a tough game against the Chiefs. After an incredibly explosive Week 2 game against the Cowboys, Russell Wilson came back to earth. For fans of Dart, this is good news. At 0-3, the Giants’ playoff chances are minimal, making it inevitable that we see Dart at some point this season. It’s impossible to know when the Giants will pull the plug on Wilson, but with each loss, Dart gets closer to becoming the starter.
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